THE Bell Church Philippines performs a traditional dragon dance during the launching of the 2026 Spring Festival in Baguio City on Monday, Feb. 9. (Zaldy Comanda)
BAGUIO CITY – The Filipino-Chinese community and the city government launched activities for the Spring Festival 2026 celebration in the Year of the Fire Horse at the city hall on Monday, Feb. 9.
"This year's celebration is more colorful and fun with the help of the good relationship between the city and the Filipino-Chinese community, to show good relations towards unity for the development of the city," said businessman Peter Ng, chairman of the Spring Festival 2026 celebration.
The Spring Festival here started in 1998 and established in 1999 through an ordinance.
A parade will be held on Feb. 18 at 3 p.m. with classes suspended for the day to allow students to watch. A dinner awards night will be held at the Hotel Supreme Mall and Event Center in the evening.
A gift-giving activity set by the City Social Welfare and Development Office will be held on Feb. 13 and beneficiaries are 200 indigent families of Barangay Middle Quirino Hill.
A media fellowship night will be held on Feb. 10. Other events are Spring Festival and Little Chinatown showcase on Session Road on Feb. 13 and Feb. 22, respectively, with the Chinese New Year Fun Run in the morning.
Mayor Benjamin Magalong here thanked the Filipino-Chinese community for their support to the city.
"Today, as we launch the 2026 Spring Festival, where not only we are welcoming a lunar year, we are celebrating a tradition that has become a part of Baguio's cultural identity. Your contributions have helped build Baguio into a vibrant, diverse, and robust community that we are proud of today," Magalong said.