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Ayala Triangle’s Festival of Lights

Christmas in Manila

Christmas decorations in Manila start as soon as the “-ber” months begin, September 1. For over 4 months of the year, the country is filled with the holiday spirit. By the time December arrives, the capital is overloaded with lights and classic Christmas music.

 

Ayala Triangle Gardens

Ayala Triangle in Manila’s financial capital, Makati, lights up every evening from 6pm to 10pm every 30 minutes until January 8, 2017.

The Festival of Lights show celebrates its 6th year of production. Lights hanging from the trees color the park along with lasers and a coordinated musical production.

If you find yourselves in Makati during the holiday season, take a few moments to enjoy the Christmas cheer at Ayala Triangle.

Ayala Triangle fills up during the holiday season as locals come to dine at the restaurants, enjoy the Festival of Lights show, and bask in the cooler months. The venue is perfect for couples, families, and groups of friends
The Festival of Lights show features a production of colorful lights, lasers, and a musical production filling the park with Christmas joy. The 5-minute show runs every 30 minutes every single night
Makati’s city slogan. The central business district of Makati knows how to celebrate the holiday season with lights along the main roads and this festive light show in Ayala Triangle Gardens. There are also light shows across town in Bonifacio Global City

 

Ayala Triangle Gardens
Makati City, Philippines
November 15 to January 8, 2017
6pm to 10pm, every 30 minutes

 

 
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