Colorful lanterns adorn the walkway and a tunnel in Lucky Chinatown Manila to welcome the Spring Festival or the Chinese Lunar New Year on Friday, Feb. 12, 2021, ushering in the Year of the Metal Ox. (See infographics below)
Colorful lanterns adorn the walkway and a tunnel in Lucky Chinatown Manila to welcome the Spring Festival or the Chinese Lunar New Year on Friday, Feb. 12, 2021, ushering in the Year of the Metal Ox. (See infographics below)
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