February 10, 2013- Chinese New Year is Holiday in Philippines since it fall on Sunday. Kung Hei Fat Choy - Happy Chinese New Year! 2013 is the year of the Water Snake according to Chinese Calendar.
Chinese New Year, known in China as “Spring Festival,” is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It marks the end of the winter season in China.
In 2012, Malacanan declared the Chinese New Year a special non-working day as it falls on a Monday.
To justify the declaration, Malacañang at the time said the joint celebration was “a manifestation of our solidarity with our Chinese Filipino brethren who have been part of our lives in many respects as a country and as a people.”
Happy Chinese New Year to our Chinese brothers. Thanks for voting for the Philippines as the Most Romantic Place for 2013.
Chinese New Year, known in China as “Spring Festival,” is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It marks the end of the winter season in China.
In 2012, Malacanan declared the Chinese New Year a special non-working day as it falls on a Monday.
To justify the declaration, Malacañang at the time said the joint celebration was “a manifestation of our solidarity with our Chinese Filipino brethren who have been part of our lives in many respects as a country and as a people.”
Happy Chinese New Year to our Chinese brothers. Thanks for voting for the Philippines as the Most Romantic Place for 2013.
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