FREE Downloadable Printable Chinese New Year Envelopes
Check out our free downloadable and printable Chinese New Year envelopes!
Check out our free downloadable and printable Chinese New Year envelopes!
%%excerpt%% Even before Spain conquered the Philippines, China had established a presence in the country through commerce and barter. The Filipino-Chinese link became stronger throughout time, and we continue to appreciate both nations’ unique cultural ties to this day. We can’t dispute that Chinese traditions are deeply rooted in Filipino society. Filipinos have received influences that have become part of their daily life, ranging from cuisine and clothes to superstitions and rituals. With that being said, let’s look at 4 Chinese influences on Filipino culture.
Have you heard of the Ten Ox Herding Pictures? The Year of the Metal Ox may be the perfect time to learn about what’s known in Chinese as “Shiniu” and used in the Zen tradition to symbolize the stages of enlightenment. For many, it’s one of the best models for depicting the awakening process.
Singapore-based Master Kevin Foong shared predictions for your Chinese zodiac at the Globe myBusiness virtual event Modern Tao Ke: Feng Shui Tips for Your Business in 2021. This is exciting because Master Foong’s predictions are famous for being extremely accurate.
Ayala Malls recently celebrated the Chinese New Year with a bang! The festivities to welcome an auspicious Year of the Metal Ox were filled with amazing food, art installations, performances, webinars, and games and raffles.
Globe myBusiness, in partnership with CHiNOY TV, hosted Modern Tao Ke: Feng Shui Tips for Your Business in 2021 on Facebook live. Singaporean Feng Shui expert and Bazi consultant Kevin Foong shared tips to help you have a successful business.
The recent Lunar New Year celebration was different from previous years since everyone had to take safety precautions. But that didn’t stop us and Ayala Malls from making it memorable in the new normal way!
Lucky Chinatown celebrated Chinese New Year with a countdown! As Megaworld Lifestyle Malls Lucky Chinatown was adorned with ornate red décor and symbols of prosperity, the celebration, filled with exciting games and activities, was truly a joyful one.
Everything is a meme these days, and that includes traditions that are older than the meme makers. It’s no surprise that Chinese New Year hasn’t escaped this phenomenon. We’re sharing a few of our favorite memes about the Lunar New Year, and we hope you can have a chuckle at these while you celebrate the holiday.
What better way to enjoy the Chinese New Year holiday than to watch a movie? And the best choices are those movies that showcase the rich Chinese culture, history, tradition, and mythology.