Little Wing Luna: A local streetcar driver also participates in the celebration in his own fashion
Little Wing Luna: a mother brings her children to witness the Chinese Lunar Year
Little Wing Luna: A young Muslim child hawks her families sales
Little Wing Luna: Children dressed as aetas perform the Ati-Atihan dance along Ongpin St
Little Wing Luna: Dragon dancers also ply the streets to entertain the crown and drive away evil spirits from the streets
Little Wing Luna: dragon dancers practice their acrobatic moves in the quiet side streets of Binondo
Little Wing Luna: lucky charms and bracelets are sold by a Muslim woman
Little Wing Luna: The performers dance and breathe fire in exchange for donations
Little Wing Luna: a dragon dancer catches his breath
Little Wing Luna: A giant Tikoy is prepared and will be given away once the New Year comes around
Little Wing Luna: A line that snakes across the street forms as crowds gather to purchase the much coveted Eeng Bee Tin delicacies.Beggars and the indigent also flock to the crowd to gather alms
Little Wing Luna: a mother and child sleep amongst their fortune plants
Little Wing Luna: A store decorates its facade with the lanterns to attract a bright and shiny new year and to pay homage to the moon
Little Wing Luna: baloons of every shape,size, and color are sold to children and adults alike
Little Wing Luna: children look on in awe as they witness the celebration as the regulars simply go about their business
Little Wing Luna: people gather at the Sta. Cruz church to welcome the Chinese Lunar Year
Little Wing Luna: People line up to offer incense and prayers
Little Wing Luna: Red Chinese lanterns adorn the streets of Chinatown
Little Wing Luna: The PNP keep the peace in the streets before the Chinese New Year
Little Wing Luna: The Wooden Horse, sold to attract good fortune to whoever purchases it
Little Wing Luna: vedors line each street with their wares as early as 10pm on the eve of the Lunar Year