A dazzling Pyromusical Display will usher in the festivities on Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. at San Miguel by the Bay. Fireworks have been a traditional way of welcoming the New Year, and are said to bring forth luck.
Mallgoers will have a chance to see the Chinese Fan and Ribbon Dance as performed by Ballet Manila’s elegant China Dolls in an original suite choreographed by Lisa Macuja and Osias Barroso with original music by Joey Ayala. Don’t miss this at the Main Mall Atrium on Jan. 24 at 5 p.m.
Schoolchildren from the Grace Christian College, on the other hand, will perform the Poetry of Sound using authentic Chinese instruments, also at the Main Mall Atrium at 6 p.m..
Some of the country’s top feng shui experts will also share tips on how to find your luck in the Year of the Ox. Joy Lim will speak on “Finding
No Chinese New Year celebration would be complete without a Dragon and Lion Dance, and as the premiere destination mall in the Asia-Pacific region, the Mall of Asia will have a Grand Dragon Dance on Jan. 25 at 4 p.m. at the Main Mall Atrium.
On the same day, Eva Marie Poon, one of the country’s top female vocalists will sing Chinese ballads at 6 p.m. also at the Main Mall Atrium.
Festivities start early on the Chinese New Year day itself with a Grand Lion Dance on Jan. 26 at 10 a.m., to bring good luck and cheer in the year to come.
Celebrate Chinese New Year at the SM Mall of Asia!