With fiery energy and boundless prosperity on the horizon for 2026, Araneta City, Robinsons, Newport World Resorts, and Kaokee are your golden tickets to auspicious adventures — from royal horse carriage rides and fortune-tossing Lo Hei feasts to free carousels, photo ops, and angpao surprises that turn shopping, dining, and celebrating into luck-amplifying magic.
Araneta City kicks off Chinese New Year on 17 February with thrilling offerings that promise lucky strides into an auspicious Year of the Horse. Embracing the theme “Gallop into Prosperity,” the City of Firsts ignites a fiery tradition brimming with festivities and vibrant celebrations of Chinese culture, welcoming shoppers and families to a prosperous year ahead.
From 14 to 17 February, the Ride of Fortune at Green Gate, near Smart Araneta Coliseum, lets visitors tour iconic landmarks and soak in the lively streetscape aboard a royal horse carriage — perfect for this Year of the Horse and love.
Celebrations truly sparkle at the table, starting with Newport World Resorts’ Lunar New Year feasts, designed for sharing and connection. Happy 8 launches its Dim Sum All-You-Can, featuring 34 handcrafted delights such as Roasted Pork Belly, Pan-Fried Chinese Gyoza with Chili Garlic Sauce, and Deep-Fried Shrimp and Pork Wontons — turning lunch into a joyous gathering of favorites.
Over at the Michelin-recognized Man Ho in Manila Marriott Hotel, prosperity flows through communal rituals: join the Lo Hei prosperity toss at P5,888 nett for five or P8,888 nett for 10, savor the Prosperity Dimsum Set (P2,188 nett for 12 pieces), or indulge in Poon Choi (P25,888 nett for five). Sweeten the deal with Tikoy varieties that symbolize togetherness, from Big and Small Koi Fish Tikoy (P1,288++) and Gold Ingot Tikoy (P988++ for 12 pieces) to Good Fortune Tikoy (P1,688++), all available until 26 February.
Kaokee brings Singapore and Malaysia’s beloved Lo Hei tradition — “tossing up good fortune” — to the Philippines. Their Lo Hei Noodles feature egg noodles tossed with enoki mushrooms, pomelo, carrots, cucumbers and other auspicious ingredients symbolizing longevity, harmony and abundance. Gather friends, lift your chopsticks high while shouting well-wishes (the higher the toss, the bigger the luck) and dig in. Priced at P588 for three to five pax, it’s exclusive to Kaokee Jupiter at The Belamy House in Makati City until 28 February. Plus, order the noodles or hit a P3,000 minimum spend to score a special angpao with vouchers like a P500 gift certificate, a free box of six Egg Tarts, or a free Hainanese Chicken Set.