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CELEBRATING GOOD TIMES AHEAD
by The Manila Times
Jan 20, 2023 7:18 pm
CELEBRATING GOOD TIMES AHEAD Chinatown in Manila is alive again in anticipation of the Lunar New Year over the weekend. The celebration comes three years after the Covid-19 pandemic halted celebrations. Food stalls, jewelry and souvenir shops have been set up ahead of the festivities on Jan. 21 and 22, 2023.PHOTO BY: BENEDICT ABAYGAR, JR
CELEBRATING GOOD TIMES AHEAD Chinatown in Manila is alive again in anticipation of the Lunar New Year over the weekend. The celebration comes three years after the Covid-19 pandemic halted celebrations. Food stalls, jewelry and souvenir shops have been set up ahead of the festivities on Jan. 21 and 22, 2023.PHOTO BY: BENEDICT ABAYGAR, JR
CELEBRATING GOOD TIMES AHEAD Chinatown in Manila is alive again in anticipation of the Lunar New Year over the weekend. The celebration comes three years after the Covid-19 pandemic halted celebrations. Food stalls, jewelry and souvenir shops have been set up ahead of the festivities on Jan. 21 and 22, 2023.PHOTO BY: BENEDICT ABAYGAR, JR
CELEBRATING GOOD TIMES AHEAD Chinatown in Manila is alive again in anticipation of the Lunar New Year over the weekend. The celebration comes three years after the Covid-19 pandemic halted celebrations. Food stalls, jewelry and souvenir shops have been set up ahead of the festivities on Jan. 21 and 22, 2023.PHOTO BY: BENEDICT ABAYGAR, JR
CELEBRATING GOOD TIMES AHEAD Chinatown in Manila is alive again in anticipation of the Lunar New Year over the weekend. The celebration comes three years after the Covid-19 pandemic halted celebrations. Food stalls, jewelry and souvenir shops have been set up ahead of the festivities on Jan. 21 and 22, 2023.PHOTO BY: BENEDICT ABAYGAR, JR
CELEBRATING GOOD TIMES AHEAD Chinatown in Manila is alive again in anticipation of the Lunar New Year over the weekend. The celebration comes three years after the Covid-19 pandemic halted celebrations. Food stalls, jewelry and souvenir shops have been set up ahead of the festivities on Jan. 21 and 22, 2023.PHOTO BY: BENEDICT ABAYGAR, JR
CELEBRATING GOOD TIMES AHEAD Chinatown in Manila is alive again in anticipation of the Lunar New Year over the weekend. The celebration comes three years after the Covid-19 pandemic halted celebrations. Food stalls, jewelry and souvenir shops have been set up ahead of the festivities on Jan. 21 and 22, 2023.PHOTO BY: BENEDICT ABAYGAR, JR
CELEBRATING GOOD TIMES AHEAD Chinatown in Manila is alive again in anticipation of the Lunar New Year over the weekend. The celebration comes three years after the Covid-19 pandemic halted celebrations. Food stalls, jewelry and souvenir shops have been set up ahead of the festivities on Jan. 21 and 22, 2023.PHOTO BY: BENEDICT ABAYGAR, JR
CELEBRATING GOOD TIMES AHEAD Chinatown in Manila is alive again in anticipation of the Lunar New Year over the weekend. The celebration comes three years after the Covid-19 pandemic halted celebrations. Food stalls, jewelry and souvenir shops have been set up ahead of the festivities on Jan. 21 and 22, 2023.PHOTO BY: BENEDICT ABAYGAR, JR
CELEBRATING GOOD TIMES AHEAD Chinatown in Manila is alive again in anticipation of the Lunar New Year over the weekend. The celebration comes three years after the Covid-19 pandemic halted celebrations. Food stalls, jewelry and souvenir shops have been set up ahead of the festivities on Jan. 21 and 22, 2023.PHOTO BY: BENEDICT ABAYGAR, JR
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