The Yuletide truly glowed under the city lights of Quezon City as Citadines Roces Quezon City welcomed the holiday season with a Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony that unveiled a vibrant, radiant tree — one that mirrors the warmth, comfort and joy that embrace every guest the moment they walk through our doors. This year’s lighting felt like a beautiful reminder of what makes a Filipino Christmas unforgettable: togetherness, heritage and the quiet magic of traditions shared from one generation to the next.
The evening shimmered not only with the richness of Filipino culture, but also with a heartfelt commitment to cultural and eco-sustainability — a reminder that celebrating Christmas means honoring the land, the hands, and the stories that shape who we are.
In a graceful collaboration with fashion storyteller Norman Peñaflorida, the event blossomed with color, texture and the spirit of the islands. His garments, made from fabrics sourced across the Philippines, stood as wearable narratives — each piece a love letter to heritage, crafted with mindful, sustainable artistry.
At the ceremony’s heart are the weavers of Punique, represented by Jonnah Garcia, who continue to breathe life into the timeless puni weaving tradition. Their presence reminded everyone that Filipino craftsmanship is not just skill, but devotion — a weaving together of culture, community, and hope that spans lifetimes.
And as we honored this tapestry of heritage, we also shined a light on the enduring influence of Whang-Od, whose strength, grace, and creativity have been the guiding inspiration behind Citadines Roces. Her legacy is a compass — reminding us that true purpose lies in uplifting tradition, artistry, and identity, passed carefully and lovingly from hand to hand.
Adding a warm, nostalgic layer — like the familiar aroma of Noche Buena at home — was the unveiling of Alejo’s newest menu. Chef Timothy Trinidad reimagined beloved family flavors, crafting dishes that feel like revisiting childhood memories: comforting, soulful and deeply Filipino. Each plate honored the flavors that shaped our stories, re-told with thoughtfulness and heart.
It was a night rich with meaning — a celebration bathed in soft lights, shared laughter and the unmistakable spirit of Filipino Christmas. Made brighter by the presence of our cherished friends and guests, the ceremony became more than an event; it became a radiant and memorable beginning to Christmas 2025, filled with gratitude, culture and the timeless glow of home.