Davao City — Some 341 security personnel will be mobilized by the Public Safety and Security Office (PSSO) to assist with crowd management during the celebration of the Chinese New Year 2026 on 16–17 February at the Davao River Bucana Bridge.
“Although the celebration is open to the public, discipline and adherence to advisories is still crucial to ensure a smooth and enjoyable celebration,” PSSO head ret. PLtCol. Angel B. Sumagaysay said in a statement.
He then confirmed that no fireworks display will be staged, in line with City Ordinance 060-02, also known as the Firecracker Ban.
Partial and full road closures along Bucana Bridge, from Tulip to Roxas Rotonda, will be implemented from 14 to 17 February 2026 to accommodate the event preparations and activities.
On 16 February, a full road closure will be enforced from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.; however, roads will remain regulated and passable in the morning.
“We urge Dabawenyos to cooperate with security personnel and traffic enforcers during the festivities,” Sumagaysay added.
One of the highlights of this year’s Chinese New Year celebration is the official lighting ceremony set at 6 p.m. on 16 February.