A decoration being set up at the Lucky Chinatown Mall in Binondo, Manila in time for the Chinese New Year.
“We celebrate the night before parang Chinese New Year’s Eve, parang the Noche Buena. Sinasalubong namin ang Chinese New Year in that manner,” Yvette said. “We usually celebrate the Chinese New Year in a simple manner. Sa bahay lang kami , then on the New Year itself we visit a Chinese temple in Ongpin, Binondo,” Gianne said.
Lion dancers hype up the surroundings as they dance to the beat of their traditional Chinese lion dance in Binondo Manila, January 24, 2020. A day before the Chinese New Year. Yvette said they wear red clothing for good luck and put money in their pockets to have money the whole year. They also switch on all the lights inside their house before the new year strikes.
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