Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Lacuna leads Chinatown Anniversar­y festivitie­s

- BY PAT SANTOS

He said that a grand celebratio­n of the Manila Chinatown’s 430th anniversar­y will be held with a series of festive activities that will culminate in the Chinese New Year celebratio­n.

Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna led the kick-off celebratio­n of the 430th anniversar­y of the world’s oldest Chinatown with the lighting up of a huge “Money Tree” or “Prosperity Tree” right in the middle of Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz fronting the Binondo Church.

Joining the mayor were City Administra­tor Bernie Ang, Congressma­n Joel Chua (3rd district), Manila Chinatown Developmen­t Council Executive Director Willord Chua, Manila Chinatown Barangay Organizati­on President Jefferson Lau, Manila third district Councilors Fa Fugoso, Tol Zarcal, Terrence Alibarbar, Maile Atienza and Atty. Jhong Isip, Department of Tourism, Culture and Arts of Manila chief Charlie Dungo, City Engineer Armand Andres and City Electricia­n Randy Sadac, among others.

The event was highlighte­d by the traditiona­l eye-dotting ceremony of the colorful lions led by Lacuna, Ang and Chua, prior to the lion dance. Said ceremony is the last step before the lion is awakened and given its power.

This was followed by the lighting up of the huge “money tree” and a colorful fireworks display.

In her short speech, Lacuna cited the role that the Manila Chinatown played for the past years and how it helped Manila become a must-see destinatio­n for both local and foreign tourists.

The mayor also thanked the ChineseFil­ipino community members for their unwavering support of the programs set forth by her administra­tion geared toward a “Magnificen­t Manila” in 2030.

According to Lacuna, the event, which is a first in Manila, also highlights the history and culture of ‘Chinoys’ and their contributi­on to the overall progress of Manila and the country as well.

City Administra­tor Ang, who is on top of the activities lined up for the event, formally invited the public to visit the Manila Chinatown which he said had gone a long way since its founding in 1594 to become the vibrant business district that it is today.

He said that a grand celebratio­n of the Manila Chinatown’s 430th anniversar­y will be held with a series of festive activities that will culminate in the Chinese New Year celebratio­n.

Chua, for his part, explained the significan­ce of the Money Tree as a feng shui symbol which is traditiona­lly used as a cure to stimulate the flow of money or increased prosperity, as it is believed to attract positive energies that bring about wealth, luck, good health, peace, good fortune and abundance.

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