Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with a Roar at The Peninsula Manila

07/02/2024

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Embrace the spirit of the Chinese Lunar New Year at The Peninsula Manila, where guests will be invited to step into a world of enchanting festivities and delicious bites, from February 7 to 14, 2024. Celebrate together with friends and family at The Lobby, Escolta, and The Peninsula Boutique to usher in the Year of the Dragon, a period symbolizing strength, prosperity, and good fortune.


Welcome the Lunar New Year with a Roaring Dragon and Lion Dance
February 10
9:08 am – 11:30 am
Porte-cochère and The Lobby


On February 10, the traditional Peninsula Lion and Dragon Dance will take center stage at the porte-cochère and The Lobby. This lively performance, believed to dispel evil spirits and usher in luck, will add an extra burst of excitement to the Chinese Lunar New Year festivities. 


Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with The Peninsula Boutique’s 
Limited-Edition Lucky Chocolate Trees

February 7 – 14
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
The Peninsula Boutique

 

In honor of the Year of the Dragon, The Peninsula Boutique unveils a limited-edition line of Lunar New Year edible fine chocolate trees as auspicious gifts for family and friends! 

 

Pastry Chef Annalyn Solano and her team have created two Chinese New Year-themed trees that are edible to the core – a Mandarin Orange Tree and a Golden Fortune Money Tree. Painstakingly molded and finished by hand, even the “soil,” trunk, branches, leaves, and fruit of the Mandarin Orange Tree and the goldfish-embossed gold coins of the Golden Fortune Money Tree are made of chocolate. 

The mandarin oranges are filled with an intense mandarin-flavored ganache, while the gold-dusted coins embossed with lucky goldfish are made using dark chocolate.

The large Mandarin Orange Tree and Golden Fortune Money Tree are available at The Peninsula Boutique for P 3,888, while the small trees are P 2,888 (inclusive of taxes).

Also available are mandarin orange, green tea and lemon, mango jasmine, rum, and strawberry Chinese New Year Chocolate Pralines for P 88 each (inclusive of taxes). 

 

Toss High for Good Luck with The Lobby’s Traditional Lo Hei Prosperity Ritual
February 9 – 10
Lunch and Dinner
The Lobby

 

There will be a big and delicious platter waiting in the middle of The Lobby’s dining tables this Chinese New Year for guests eager to welcome the Year of the Dragon! First to be tossed into the platter are slices of salmon, with everyone cheering nin nin yau yu (“let there be abundance every year”). Then the carrots go in, followed by a roar of hong wen dong tau (“good luck”). Then everyone puts in their chopsticks and mixes the ingredients together, tossing them as high as they can. This continues on, as various components of the traditional Chinese New Year lo hei — or prosperity toss — are mixed and thrown in. The higher they are mixed and lifted, the more good luck there will be in the new year. 

The festive ritual lo hei is one of the many colorful traditions practiced during Chinese New Year celebrations, which guests at The Lobby will have the opportunity to participate in, from February 9 to 10. Aside from bringing friends and family together, the lo hei invokes good wishes for the year ahead with a colorful salad where the ingredients used represent blessings of wealth, health, and happiness.The Peninsula Chinese New Year lo hei is available for lunch and dinner at The Lobby on February 9 and 10 for P 5,888 (exclusive of taxes). 

 

Lunar New Year Dining in Escolta 
February 10
Lunch and Dinner
Escolta

 

Spring into the Year of the Dragon in Escolta where a myriad of flavors will whisk guests away on an exciting dining adventure.

Open for lunch at P 2,600 (adults) and P 1,300 (children 6 to 12 years old) and dinner at P 3,000 (adults) and P 1,500 (children 6 to 12 years old).