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  1. February 5, 2019 is a special non-working holiday as per Proclamation No. 555 by the President of the Philippines. This year, February 5 will fall on Tuesday.

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  2. Jan 26, 2019 · Celebrate the Chinese New Year 2019 with Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila as they offer Recipes for Prosperity, an array of delectable Chinese dishes starting from February 4 to 8, 2019 at the Spiral restaurant.

  3. Filipinos celebrated the Chinese New year yesterday by visiting Binondo to enjoy special performances, such as the Dragon dances and fireworks, and shopped Chinese foods and goods, such as the much-loved tikoy.

  4. Feb 7, 2024 · Chinese New Year traditions in the Philippines. 1. Lion and dragon dance – signals roaring beginnings. 2. Ang pao – giving and receiving red envelopes for prosperity. 3. Tikoy – sweet treats for unity and fortune. 4. Prosperity toss – toss higher for better blessings. 5. Golden fruit tray – fruits for good fortune. 6.

  5. Feb 4, 2019 · MANILA, Philippines — In celebration of the Chinese New Year, Feb. 5 has been declared a special non-working holiday, according to the Philippine Information Agency (PIA). Feb. 5, 2019 is a ...

  6. Jul 6, 2024 · Lunar New Year is one of the most important and celebrated holidays in China as well as across the world where there are diaspora Chinese communities. And while the Chinese community in the Philippines only makes up 5% of the country’s total population, the Lunar New Year is still one of the most awaited events here.

  7. Jan 31, 2022 · How Chinese New Year started in the Philippines. The Chinese New Year was first declared by then President Benigno “Noynoy” S. Aquino III as a national holiday on February 19, 2015.