Thursday, January 19, 2017

Paint The Town Red This Chinese New Year!

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No matter what nationality you are, now is the perfect time to greet all your friends, family, co-workers and acquaintances “Kung hei fat choi!” If you have plans celebrating it in the biggest business district of Manila, start making those reservations in one of Makati’s boutique hotels of Manila. If ever you find yourself checking in to a boutique hotel such as Jinjiang Inn, here are some creative ways to represent the Chinese New Year in style.

This kind of Chinese traditions never gets old and we all know that red is their main color theme. For an overnight stay in the city, pack yourself the proper attire to celebrate the special occasion. From your outfit to your accessories, wear something that represents the color red. You can go as simple as a red hoodie to a golden bracelet as long as you don’t go overboard and wear everything in one whole color.

Whether you’re at home, events place or out-of-town with family, offer some unique decorations of the festivity as long as it’s appropriate for the occasion. For example, an art work that is simple as a water coloring painting or a chic calendar that portrays anything that’s prosperous and lucky. So go on and do it for the sake of art. 

If you love to bake, now is the time to bring out your inner food styling skills. Moon cakes are one of the main traditional snacks and desserts of the Chinese New Year so take this opportunity to create different flavors or toppings on a baked cake. It’s okay to go a little creative as long as you can enjoy it with the ones you love, who knows it may bring luck of good fortunes.

So be ready for the Lunar New Year with the fireworks or fancy decorations, the red envelopes and the sumptuous feast that’s all ready to be gobbled up. If ever you have the special occasion, celebrate it at Jinjiang Inn in Makati of Manila, Philippines because only there you can feel at home in the city. 


To make reservations, please visit www.jinjianginnmakati.com/

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