Almost 3 million people gathered and participated in the activities for this year's Chinese New Year celebration in Manila on ...
MANILA, Philippines – Filipinos flocked to the world’s oldest Chinatown — Binondo in Manila — to ring in the lunar new year on Tuesday, January 28. As they welcomed the Year of the Wood Snake, ...
The Chinese New Year festivities in Manila drew an estimated three million attendees in Binondo, the Manila local government ...
Mayor Honey Lacuna led the city of Manila in welcoming the Year of the Wood Snake with the members of the Filipino-Chinese ...
Hundreds of thousands of people welcomed the Lunar New Year in Manila’s Binondo district, home to one of the world’s oldest ...
The Filipino-Chinese community’s annual Chinese New Year celebrations lit up cities across the Philippines, marking the start ...
Around 500,000 citizens gathered at Jones Bridge in Binondo, Manila to welcome the Year of the Wooden Snake on Wednesday midnight.
As the streets of Binondo light up in hues of red and gold, the rhythmic beat of drums echoes through Manila’s historic Chinatown—signaling the arrival of ...
MANILA Mayor Honey Lacuna and China Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian will lead the activities leading up to the ...
The Manila Public Information Office (MPIO) on Monday advised the public regarding road closures that will be in effect starting Tuesday, in connection with the celebration of the Chinese New Year ...
Newly revamped with longer and paved walkways, the Jones Bridge esplanade has been attracting more and more tourists for ...
Impressed by the upgrades, some locals exclaimed that the esplanade now gives “Europe feels” – with a bit of resemblance to Italy’s Venice and Switzerland’s Lucerne.