Tag: chinese new year

  • Rizal Park Hotel Celebrates a Double Delight: Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day

    Rizal Park Hotel Celebrates a Double Delight: Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day

    Rizal Park Hotel is thrilled to announce an extraordinary dual celebration in honor of Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day. On February 10 at 12pm, Rizal Park Hotel will come alive with the vibrant colors of a traditional Dragon and Lion Dance in the hotel lobby, symbolizing good luck and prosperity for the Year of the Dragon.

    Following the traditional performance, an exquisite dining experience awaits at the Imperial Court, featuring special set menus carefully crafted for the occasion:

    Imperial Dragon Banquet, priced at P65,988, designed for 10 persons, features delicacies such as Salmon Sashimi Salad Hong Kong Style, Suckling Pig with Assorted Cold Cuts, and Steam Rock Lobster with Garlic.
    Fortune-Filled Dragon Feast, priced at P80,888, also good for 10 persons, boasts delectable dishes including Butter Prawns with Cream Pumpkin Sauce, Buddha Jumps Over the Wall Soup, and Crispy Fried Pigeon.

    For Valentine’s Day, Rizal Park Hotel invites couples or even families to a romantic “Under the Moonlight: a Rizal Park Hotel dinner special” priced at P2000 per person. The enchanting evening will feature a specially crafted menu of Classic French Onion Soup and Glazed Duck Breast Salad with Vinaigrette for starters, choice of Seared Flat Iron Steak with Red Wine Demi Glace, Potato Frites, Buttered Asparagus, or Salmon Darne with Lemon Caper Sauce, Steamed Vegetables, and Steamed Buttered Potatoes for the mains, and Matcha Crème Brulee for dessert.

    Adding a melodic touch to the evening, a live saxophone performance will serenade guests under the stars throughout the evening.

    As part of the celebration, Rizal Park Hotel is also offering an exclusive room promo. Families can enjoy an overnight stay in a Deluxe Room for only P8000, inclusive of a delightful breakfast for four, valid from Feb 09 to Feb 18, 2024.

    Come and celebrate the richness of Chinese culture and the warmth of love at Rizal Park Hotel this February. For reservations at Imperial Court, call 0999-227-9251. To reserve a slot for “Under the Moonlight: a Rizal Park Hotel dinner special”, call 0917-711-3926.

    For room inquiries and reservations, call 0917-657-1334.
    To know more about Rizal Park Hotel and its facilities follow https://www.facebook.com/RizalParkHotel and https://www.instagram.com/rizalparkhotel1911/.

  • Gong Xi Fa Cai! Here’s What to Look Forward to this Chinese New Year

    Gong Xi Fa Cai! Here’s What to Look Forward to this Chinese New Year

    Continue the tradition and send ang paos to your loved ones conveniently with ShopeePay.

    Chinese New Year is just around the corner! And while public gatherings and grand celebrations on the streets are not allowed, you can still enjoy the festivities at home. Here’s what you can do to celebrate the Chinese New Year even if you and your family are staying indoors:

    Relax over the long weekend

    This 2021, the Chinese New Year falls on a Friday—which means you have three whole days to enjoy some well-deserved ‘me time’! You can opt to stay in and binge-watch your favorite shows since most festivities in Binondo are canceled due to safety precautions. Here are three items to make your binge-watching more pleasant:

    Popcorn Maker

    What’s a movie without popcorn? Make your own favorite popcorn with this Popcorn Maker from Russell Hobbs Fiesta.

    Smart TV

    Immerse yourself with the movies with a wide, high-definition screen from ACE.

    Inflatable lounge chair and ottoman

    Whether you’re watching alone or with a significant other, finding the perfect spot is the best way to spend the weekend.

    Celebrate with your favorite Chinese New Year treats and delicacies at home

    Just because celebrations are canceled doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the holiday. Instead of risking your health by dining out, you can order in some Chinese take-out. Better yet, prepare a home-cooked Chinese New Year meal with your family—fun andinexpensive! Here are three products that will come in handy in the kitchen:

    Wok

    Perfect your pancit canton and fried rice recipes with this durable wok pan from Tefal. The exclusive titanium hard base makes it an ideal investment for the aspiring chef.

    Air fryer

    Tempted to make dumplings this Chinese New Year? Opt for the healthier cooking option with the Kyowa Air Fryer.

    Tikoy

    What’s Chinese New Year without a dessert as delicious as tikoy? Grab yours from Polland now, just in time for the celebrations!

    Preserve the tradition of giving ‘ang pao’

    On top of the festive food and drinks, superb dragon dances, and the last-minute shopping for new clothes, the Chinese also look forward to receiving red packets, or ang paos, during house visits and reunions with relatives. The giving of ang paos during Chinese New Year is a meaningful gesture, with the red colour of the envelope symbolizing energy, happiness, and good luck. These are traditionally handled out by married couples to the younger generation, as a sign of goodwill and a symbol of good fortune.

    Although big gatherings are currently banned, you can still digitally send ang paos to your loved ones via ShopeePay! ShopeePay is Shopee’s integrated mobile wallet that lets you pay for your online purchases, utility bills, NBI clearance, and radio-frequency identification (RFID) stickers. Here’s how you can digitally send money to friends and relatives:

    For more information about the money transfers, check out https://help.shopee.ph/ph/s/article/How-can-I-transfer-my-ShopeePay-balance

    Download the Shopee app for free via the App Store or Google Play.

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    Paulo Oga
    PH Marketing | Public Relations, Media Relations

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    Address 15F Asian Century Center, 27th St. corner 3rd and 4th Ave., BGC, Taguig, PH 1634

  • Seafood dining: Seascape Village is more affordable than you think

    Seafood dining: Seascape Village is more affordable than you think

    The Chinese New Year, a special non-working day, is celebrated by most Filipinos by displaying round fruits, wearing ubiquitous red garments, and gathering together for sumptuous meals.

    But while enjoying a relaxed ambiance with families and friends and feasting on delicious food is ideal, it need not be expensive. Seascape Village, a dining complex with restaurants and a wet market, boasts of having the most diverse and freshest seafood supply in the metro – one that is easily accessible and reasonably priced.

    “Most people think that just because we offer premium experience, dining here is already expensive. Actually, what Seascape Village offers is the best value for money for all the guests. We have a wide array of restaurants to choose from that will fit everyone’s palate and budget,” said Christine Suntay, Seascape Village marketing and events head.

    Celebrate the Lunar New Year with feasts of the country’s freshest seafood only at Seascape Village. The wide array of restaurants offers a variety of dishes that will satiate everyone’s cravings.

    On February 4 and 5, Chinese New Year’s Eve and Chinese New Year, respectively, Seascape will be having traditional Chinese performances, dragon and lion dances, fireworks display, and Feng Shui reading.

    While giving guests an authentic seafood market experience – complete with tanks full of live seafood and the traditional haggling for lower prices – Seascape Village has evolved this experience into something better. The dining destination inside the CCP Complex has beefed up measures to ensure the security of its guests, wide parking spaces and valet service for convenience, and an exciting mix of restaurants.

    Located along the coast of Manila, Seascape Village also offers one of the most beautiful views of the unparalleled Manila Bay sunset.

    Usher in the Year of the Earth Pig at Seascape Village while indulging in the freshest seafood from around the country. Live lobsters, crabs, fish, even groupers, are available at affordable prices.

    “With our guests always our top priority, we have ensured that only the freshest produce are sold here at Seascape Village, if not live, these produce are flown in fresh from various parts of the country. We also have our own ice production facility to keep cold products cold,” said Suntay.

    Seascape Village brings together the treasures of the Philippine seas – from shellfish sourced in Roxas, among others, to crabs and lobsters from the Pacific coast, to groupers from the Visayas, tuna from Mindanao and everything in between, including the majestic view of the setting sun on the horizon of Manila Bay. Truly, it is an experience no other dining destination can offer.

    “The best way to experience Seascape Village is to come and visit us and see and taste for themselves what we offer,” said Suntay.

    Seascape Village is located between Sofitel Philippine Plaza and the Manila Film Center at the CCP Complex in Pasay City.

    John Paulo Ondra Caparros

    Public Relations Department

    Strategic works, Inc.

    +63.893.7472 | +639. 17.158.7918

    john.caparros@stratworks.ph

    2nd Floor Zaragoza Building, 102 Gamboa Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City PH