Lifestyle
Galaxy Macau Hosts Jimmy O. Yang for Chinese New Year Celebration
Manulife Hong Kong and Macau is partnering with Galaxy Macau to present “Galaxy Macau Presents: The Jimmy O. Yang Chinese New Year Show.” Scheduled for February 21 and 22, 2026, the event aims to promote mental well-being and bring joy to the community through laughter and shared experiences. This collaboration takes on additional significance as Manulife celebrates 30 years of service in Macau, reinforcing its commitment to holistic health and emotional wellness.
Exciting Entertainment Lineup
The show features the acclaimed international film star and stand-up comedian Jimmy O. Yang, known for his engaging performances. Attendees can expect a vibrant mix of stand-up comedy, live acts, and interactive segments. Special guest appearances will include popular artists such as Jackson Wang, Tyson Yoshi, and Wan Kwong, each contributing their unique style to create a festive atmosphere.
Event details are as follows:
- Dates & Times: February 21, 2026, at 20:00 and February 22, 2026, at 18:00
- Venue: Galaxy Arena
- Ticket Prices: HKD/MOP 880 / 780 / 680 / 480 / 380
- Language: Primarily in English, with occasional Cantonese and Mandarin
Supporting Community Well-Being
Celia Ling, Chief Marketing Officer of Manulife Hong Kong and Macau, expressed enthusiasm for the event, stating, “As we celebrate 30 years in Macau, we are excited to support an event that fosters emotional connection and brings people together. We believe true well-being goes beyond financial security – it encompasses physical wellness and mental health.” This statement reflects Manulife’s broader mission to create meaningful experiences for its customers while inspiring families to adopt a holistic approach to well-being.
The company’s ongoing commitment to the Macau community is further highlighted by the upcoming renaming of its local office to Manulife Plaza, symbolizing its enduring presence in the region. Manulife continues to empower individuals to make informed decisions and improve their lives through innovative financial solutions.
For more information about “Galaxy Macau Presents: The Jimmy O. Yang Chinese New Year Show,” interested parties can visit the official website at Manulife Macau.
About Manulife
Founded over 125 years ago, Manulife Hong Kong and Macau has become a trusted name in financial services, serving the Macau market for nearly three decades. The company offers a diverse range of protection and wealth products to over 2.6 million customers in the region. Through its various subsidiaries, including Manulife (International) Limited and Manulife Investment Management (Hong Kong) Limited, the organization aims to help individuals make easier decisions and lead better lives.
Globally, Manulife Financial Corporation operates from its headquarters in Toronto, Canada, offering financial advice and insurance across Canada, Asia, and Europe, as well as under the name John Hancock in the United States. By the end of 2024, the company had employed over 37,000 people and served more than 36 million customers worldwide.
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