KidZania
KidZania Manila
Press Release
December 21, 2015
Experience the true Filipino Christmas at Paskong Kai Saya sa KidZania Manila
This holiday season, KidZania Manila is rekindling
the magical experience that only a Filipino Christmas can bring with Paskong Kai Saya sa KidZania Manila. Homegrown
traditions come alive right at the heart of the play city, enchanting children,
and their families and friends.
The nine chilly mornings that come with each simbang gabi, the delightful smell and taste of puto bumbong and bibingka treats, the joyous singing of carols, the light that the iconic parol brings, and the warmth of sharing each moment with family and friends over Noche Buena—these are some traditions that make up the unique qualities of a Filipino Christmas.
Igniting the spirit of Paskong Kai Saya is a Christmas tree standing in the middle of the
main square, accented with capiz
ornaments, and topped with a classic Filipino parol. It also serves as a festive backdrop for group photos.
Misters and misses can even spread the love and share their positive Christmas
messages to others by completing the sentence “Ang Pasko ay Kai Saya dahil…” on the message board near the
Christmas tree. To commemorate the
moment, developed pictures can be purchased at the PikZ station after the
session.
Adding to the merry atmosphere is a vintage ice
cream cart from Magnolia, manned by friendly Mamang Sorbetero. Even Zupervisors, all ready to guide Christmas
activity participants, sport the traditional Filipino garb of red scarves and distinctly
local straw hats.
A
very merry Pinoy Christmas
Exciting activities that tie-in notable Filipino traditions
with the important values that KidZania upholds—To Know, To Care, To Share, To Play,
To Create, and To Be—are also in store for misters, misses, and their loved
ones to enjoy. These interactive and hands-on activities are located at the
play city’s main square.
Kids can celebrate the spirit of giving and share
their blessings by being a part of KidZania para
sa Bantay Bata. Misters and misses can purchase star-shaped Paskong Kai Saya capiz ornaments that they can hang on their tree at home. All proceeds
from the sales of these trimmings can help send the kids of ABS-CBN
Foundation’s Bantay Bata program to
KidZania Manila to experience the marvels of the play city.
A feast for the senses awaits the kids as they learn
the Filipino way of making delicious childhood favorites puto bumbong and bibingka,
courtesy of Via Mare.
They can also try their hand at making their own colorful
paper lanterns at the Paper Parol-Making
Station.
At the Acting Academy, kids can experience the
simple joys of Christmas caroling with instruments made of recycled materials,
including drums, coconut-shell maracas, and bottle-cap (or tansan) tambourines. They can also have their faces painted and their
portraits drawn by Zupervisors.
Apart from these fun activities, families can go
home with loot bags filled with special treats from participating Industry
Partners: Mercury Drug, Green Cross, Champion, Nestle,
McDonald's, Oishi, Universal Robina Corporation, Pioneer, Toy Kingdom, and
Coca Cola.
Celebrate the joy of a traditional Filipino
Christmas and be a part of Paskong Kai
Saya sa KidZania Manila! Christmas activities will run all the way up to
January 15, 2016.
To book tickets and for more information, visit
manila.kidzania.com now.
2 comments
looks great gifts. I also do them manually. feeling the pie tasted great ...
ReplyDeleteChristmas season is approcahing na naman! And I'm excited to celebrate especially this is the first christmas that I will celebrate with my baby. (Actually, I'm looking forward to his gifts and pamasko hehe!) It will be so much fiun and gonna have so many family activity. It is the time for family reunion and gathering. #RochelleRiveraBLOG
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