Every triumph begins with a trail, a path shaped by resilience and the courage to move forward. Across generations, the celebration of Chinese New Year has served as a reminder that every ending carries the promise of renewal. As the Year of the Fire Horse sets the pace, trails are set ablaze, carrying a spirit of strength and unstoppable momentum. This year, Englicom invites everyone to ride these paths through Chinese New Year 2026: Re馬rkable Trails of Triumph, a celebration that honors the paths forged by generations.
With this, Englicom will be holding a five-day celebration from Feb. 2 to Feb. 6, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Henry Sy Grounds. The five-day celebration transforms the campus into a living trail of history, creativity, and connection. This 2026, the celebration grows even bolder, expanding into a campus-wide festivity filled with cultural showcases, performances, interactive booths, and culinary experiences. Yet beyond the vibrant displays and festivities lies a deeper purpose: to honor the triumphs woven into cultural identity and to inspire participants to recognize their own journeys of resilience and growth.
Participants are invited to visit Yuchengco Grounds for a Cultural Exhibit, and Henry Sy The Learning Commons (6th Floor) for the Hall of the Lunar Signs. This showcases an exhibit that represents the twelve zodiac animals' distinct traits and fortunes.
Across the five days, a wide range of cultural activities will take place, bringing the celebration to life through festive performances, interactive game and activity booths, and exciting on-site experiences. Participants can look forward to traditional highlights such as lion and dragon dances, alongside cultural showcases, and a highly anticipated grand raffle adding an element of luck and excitement that reflects the festive spirit of prosperity and good fortune.
Englicom welcomes everyone to celebrate Chinese New Year 2026 and kick off the Year of the Fire Horse with unity, culture, and festive spirit.