Eastwood City greets you Kung Hei Fat Choi
February 3, 2011 will mark the start of the Year of the Metal Rabbit. Eastwood City will celebrate this special lunar calendar event with several activities that will surely ring in the year with good fortune!
In line with Chinese traditions, the Lion and Dragon Dance is another aspect which is very much associated with Chinese celebrations. This Chinese tradition is believed to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits and negative energies. Be a witness to this grand display around Eastwood at 11am and you might find yourself blessed by lady luck! Then celebrate with the exuberant Fireworks Display starting at 7pm at the Eastwood Mall Open Park.
The Chinese Rickshaw Display will show the human-powered form of transportation, which was usually made of bamboo. Back then, it only carried the elites of society. Fast forward to the 20th Century, the rickshaw has become the main mode of transportation. The Chinese Rickshaw Display is an homage to an important cultural artifact in Chinese tradition. Feel free to take a picture with the Rickshaw, the Chinese man and the mascosts. The display in the Eastwood Mall Atrium will be open for picture-taking on February 3-6 and February 11-14 at 1:00-3:00 pm and 6:00-8:00 pm.
The Chinese Valentine Fair will be held at the Eastwood Mall Atrium from February 1-15 starting 11am. Here you'll find all sorts of clothes, accessories and trinkets that are sure to attract all that's good and drive away everything bad. Love and luck is sure to surround you in this fair!
The Prosperity Tree is Eastwood City's way of giving back to our patrons. This promo is open to anyone who shops and dines at any Eastwood City establishment from February 1 to 15. With a minimum P2,000 worth of single receipt purchase, the customer can pick from a variety of exciting prizes at the promo booth located at Eastwood Cyber and Fashion Mall.
Join the festivities and immerse yourself in the Chinese culture! Celebrate Chinese New Year at Eastwood City! Contact us at 709-9888, 709-0888, 0917-8380111.
In line with Chinese traditions, the Lion and Dragon Dance is another aspect which is very much associated with Chinese celebrations. This Chinese tradition is believed to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits and negative energies. Be a witness to this grand display around Eastwood at 11am and you might find yourself blessed by lady luck! Then celebrate with the exuberant Fireworks Display starting at 7pm at the Eastwood Mall Open Park.
The Chinese Rickshaw Display will show the human-powered form of transportation, which was usually made of bamboo. Back then, it only carried the elites of society. Fast forward to the 20th Century, the rickshaw has become the main mode of transportation. The Chinese Rickshaw Display is an homage to an important cultural artifact in Chinese tradition. Feel free to take a picture with the Rickshaw, the Chinese man and the mascosts. The display in the Eastwood Mall Atrium will be open for picture-taking on February 3-6 and February 11-14 at 1:00-3:00 pm and 6:00-8:00 pm.
The Chinese Valentine Fair will be held at the Eastwood Mall Atrium from February 1-15 starting 11am. Here you'll find all sorts of clothes, accessories and trinkets that are sure to attract all that's good and drive away everything bad. Love and luck is sure to surround you in this fair!
The Prosperity Tree is Eastwood City's way of giving back to our patrons. This promo is open to anyone who shops and dines at any Eastwood City establishment from February 1 to 15. With a minimum P2,000 worth of single receipt purchase, the customer can pick from a variety of exciting prizes at the promo booth located at Eastwood Cyber and Fashion Mall.
Join the festivities and immerse yourself in the Chinese culture! Celebrate Chinese New Year at Eastwood City! Contact us at 709-9888, 709-0888, 0917-8380111.
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