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Good food and delightful entertainment filled the Chinese New Year at Jpark Hotel and Resort.

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Shangri-La’s Mactan Resort and Spa welcomed the Year of the Water Dragon on January 23, 2012 with a traditional lion eye-dotting ceremony and dragon dance by Hong Sing Sporting Association.

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