By sukitospoon on Jan 18, 2012 in:
fish, Food, pasta, spaghetti, sukito, sukitospoon, Chinese New Year, desserts, family relationship, food tips, good fortune, kung hei fat choi, Lucky Food, New Year, round fruits, somehing red, sticky food, superstitious beliefs, sweets, tikoy
New Year in the Philippines has this superstitious beliefs when it comes on what food to prepare on the table specifically on the eve where one year will end and a new one will take over. This beliefs of the Filipinos came from the influence...
MANILA, Philippines — If you are receiving P270,000 salary a month would you give up your job even if your bosses are not asking you to resign? For many people, they would probably think not only twice but many times over. After all, there are...
Occupying the fifth position of the Chinese Zodiac, the Dragon is the mightiest of the signs and major symbol of good fortune. It symbolizes character traits such as dominance and ambition. Dragons usually prefer to live by their own rules. They are...
By Pinoy Technologies on Jan 3, 2012 in:
Events, activities, chi, chinese new year 2012, dragon dancers, firecrackers, food, gems, glutinous sweet food, good fortune, life force, philippine celebration, symbols, tikoy
Chinese New Year celebration in the Philippines is not a new event for most of us. Although it is not declared as a legal public holiday, more and more Filipino-Chinese people in the country celebrate this annual holiday in hopes to bring good fort...