CHINESE NEW YEAR SKETCHING @ CHINATOWN MUSEUM | URBAN SKETCHERS MANILA #chinatown #art #USkmanila




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Popular destinations in Philippines:
Chinatown Museum 4th Floor North Wing Lucky Chinatown, 
Reina Regente St, Binondo, Manila, Metro Manila



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Chinatown Museum in partnership with Urban Sketchers Manila invites everyone to join the CNY Sketching at Lucky Chinatown!


MUF's Brush


Urban Sketchers Manila belongs to a network of artists around the world who draw on location the city.


USk Manila Sketch Exhibit


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Celebrate and draw the CNY spirit this Year of the Water Rabbit! Sketch and capture the vibrant colors of this significant event for the Tsinoy community!
Seasoned, amateur artists and hobbyists are all welcome to join.


This event is FREE. Museum entrance fee applies. When: January 21, 2023, / 3 PM onwards Meet-up and Show and Tell: Chinatown Museum lobby. Do Filipinos celebrate Chinese New Year? The Chinese New Year is a grand affair in the Philippines. Owing to the 5% of the indigenous Chinese population there, the Chinese New Year is celebrated every year with great pomp and show. Marking the start of the Chinese Lunar Calendar, the exact date fluctuates every year. It falls on Sunday, January 22, 2023, and most businesses follow regular Sunday opening hours in Philippines. Lunar New Year is a festive occasion that is celebrated in countries such as the Philippines. What is Chinese New Year called in the Philippines? Lunar New Year, an event celebrating the first new moon of the year is celebrated all over the world, while most commonly associated with Chinese culture, did you know that the same is greeted in the Philippines, as Tet in Vietnam, and as Seollal in South Korea? Why does the Philippines have Chinese New Year? CHINESE NEW YEAR in the Philippines Filipino Chinese communities in the Philippines celebrate Lunar New Year every year in hope of attracting prosperity, closer family ties and peace. What are Chinese called in the Philippines? Today, Tsinoy or Chinoy (from portmanteau of Filipino word Tsino or Chino in Spanish, and the Filipino word Pinoy) is widely used in Filipino/Tagalog and other Philippine languages to describe a Sangley. Chinatown Museum presents Binondo: A History of Connections CHINATOWN MUSEUM, BINONDO | Filipino - Chinese Culture in Manila




The Chinatown Museum - Aims to share the heritage of the Filipino - Chinese community in Binondo, Manila


Chinatown Manila History & Heritage It starts off at the most prominent landmark, the Binondo Church, which was built in the 1500s. It was the symbol of the conversion of the Chinese community into Catholicism. The museum then shares the economic activities in Binondo, which is trade.

Things to know about your Chinatown Museum Binondo Trip
CHINATOWN MUSEUM ENTRANCE FEE: Regular rates are at Php 150 Senior Citizens are at Php 120 Students are at Php 100.
RATES:
The Historian's Passport, which you can stamp on all the stations all over the museum cost's Php 50. I highly recommend your purchase this together with your entrance tickets.

OPEN HOURS:
The Chinatown Museum, Binondo is open from Tuesday to Sunday 10AM-6PM

THINGS TO BRING:
A bottle of water, Camera, Cellphone, Cash should be on your bag. and if you're a student or senior citizen, bring your I. D's.


WHAT TO WEAR:
There are no Dress Codes, but it's always best to dress in comfort since you will be walking around. wearing casual clothing and flat footwear is highly recommended.


BEST TIME TO VISIT:
Since it's not yet very popular, you can visit this on weekends and find almost no crowd. I recommend doing so in the morning, at the opening of the lucky Chinatown Mall, and then have lunch in Binondo.


LENGTH TO VISIT:
Given a relatively small space but packed with information, going around the museum takes only 1-2 hours maximum.

ADDRESS:
4/F Building A, Lucky Chinatown, Reina Regente Street, Binondo, Manila, Binondo, Philippines.


HOW TO GET THERE IN CHINATOWN MUSEUM, BINONDO?
https://goo.gl/maps/JvfMm9ax5rmGLhxcA




CONTACT:
You may email them at chinatownmuseumph@gmail.com or call (02) 8293-2584 Visit chinatownmuseum.org for more information.



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