Chinese New Year fete in Binondo

The Year of the Wood Horse was ushered in by a grandiose celebration in Binondo, Manila, the world’s oldest Chinatown established in 1594. Paint the town red, symbolises the colour of happiness, luck, and prosperity. In the Philippines, this is a highly-anticipated celebration, especially in Binondo where the concentration of Filipino-Chinese still reside.

The snapshots of the celebration were taken by Jason Sy.

Ongpin, the hub of the celebration

Some scenes from a business establishment where a lion dance is ongoing.

Eighty-foot Dragon Dance in Binondo

 

 

 

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