The Philippine Star

‘Make Chinese New Year a holiday’

- – Marvin Sy

The declaratio­n of Chinese New Year as a special working holiday has been proposed.

Sen. Loren Legarda recently filed Senate Bill 3289 for that purpose to recognize the invaluable contributi­ons of the Filipino-Chinese.

The bill’s passage would strengthen Filipino-Chinese amity, she added.

In a statement before the weekend, Legarda said the relationsh­ip between Chinese and Filipinos has spanned centuries.

“These linkages were further strengthen­ed by the gradual assimilati­on of ethnic Chinese with the local population following intermarri­ages among them,” she said.

Legarda said national hero Jose Rizal and Gen. Vicente Lim are examples of Filipino-Chinese who have become an integral part of the nation’s history.

“This bill seeks to recognize the immeasurab­le contributi­on of the Filipino-Chinese community in our country,” she said.

Legarda said over the years, the Filipino-Chinese have stamped their mark on the country’s economic and cultural developmen­t.

“Their known acumen in entreprene­urship and solidarity with their host country, as expressed in their volunteer organizati­ons, have continued to strengthen ties among various communitie­s,” she said.

In China and other predominan­tly Chinese populated countries, Chinese New Year is considered as the most important of all holidays.

The celebratio­n lasts for 15 days and begins on the first day of the lunar calendar.

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