TP celebrates Bacolaodiat Festival with Filipino-Chinese community

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TP in the Philippines (formerly Teleperformance), a leader in digital business services, continues to showcase its strong commitment to cultural inclusion and community engagement with its recent support to the annual Bacolaodiat Festival.

The vibrant celebration, which marked the Chinese New Year, brought together thousands of locals and visitors in a colorful showcase of Filipino-Chinese heritage, traditions, and shared history right in the heart of Bacolod.

Organized by the Bacolaodiat Inc., with support from the city government and the Filipino-Chinese community of Bacolod, the three-day Bacolaodiat Festival has become one of the city’s most anticipated cultural events featuring traditional performances, food fairs and corporate booths, and cultural exhibits that celebrate prosperity, unity, and goodwill.

Festivalgoers flock TP’s Bacolaodiat booth throughout the three-day festival to try their luck at winning in the immersive games, get their fortunes read, and their photos taken to take home as souvenirs for the festive celebration of Chinese New Year right in the heart of Bacolod.

Building on its successful participation last year, TP elevated its presence in this year’s festivities Feb. 20-22 by setting up interactive and immersive experience booths.

These installations were designed to engage festivalgoers through culturally-inspired visuals, activities, and storytelling elements that highlighted the significance of the Chinese New Year.

“In the spirit of the Lunar New Year, TP’s setup perfectly blended the rich heritage of the Bacolaodiat Festival with a modern, tech-forward experience where festivalgoers enjoyed interactive and immersive entertainment,” TP in the Philippines senior marketing manager Levi Trio said in a statement Feb. 25.

Guests were invited to a digital challenge matching the 12 Chinese Zodiac signs in a race against the clock with the Interactive Zodiac Match Game, while some had their fortunes read at the tech-forward “Fortune & Frosting” virtual tarot reading booth. Lucky players were also able to win exclusive TP merchandise in red envelopes at the Virtual Lucky Ang Pau.

From photo-worthy installations inspired by Chinese symbols of luck and abundance, to interactive games and community activities, TP’s booths became a popular stop throughout the celebration, drawing families, young professionals, and cultural enthusiasts alike.

TP’s continued support of the Bacolaodiat Festival underscored the company’s commitment to fostering inclusivity and celebrating diversity across the communities where it operates. TP’s Bacolod site has been operating since 2006 and has since provided livelihood opportunities to over thousands of locals and nearby regions for two decades.

Terry the Tarsier welcomes onlookers as festivalgoers explore TP’s interactive and culturally-inspired experience booths during the 21st Bacolaodiat Festival Feb. 20-22.

“By actively participating in local cultural events, we at TP believe in honoring traditions and cultural identities which strengthen community ties and promote mutual respect,” TP in the Philippines chief people officer Jeffrey Johnson stressed.

“As the Bacolaodiat Festival continues to grow in scale and significance, TP in the Philippines remains committed to celebrating milestones alongside the communities we serve. Through these initiatives that honor heritage, promote inclusion, and bring people together, we at TP reinforce our ideals of being not just an employer, but a true community partner in Bacolod,” he added. ||