Feel the Spirit of Christmas here in QC. With this year’s theme, Paskong Pinoy, the Quezon City Government has prepared a lot of good treats and exciting activities for all QCitizens to enjoy.
- Quezon City Hall Christmas Decorations

Kicking off this year’s holiday festivities is the installation of a 50-ft Rattan and ‘salakot’- inspired Christmas tree surrounded by the reused Santa sleigh displayed in front of the QC M.I.C.E. Center. Along with this are the wooden Pinoy Christmas decorations stretched around the city hall premises.
Living up to the city’s advocacy and commitment to sustainability, the materials used in crafting the ornaments are made from old and recycled materials from last year’s celebration.

Apart from the light placed outside the city hall buildings, the Quezon City High Rise Building Lobby is also illuminated by over a hundred LED lights that are energy and cost-efficient. There is a seating area adorned with hanging lights and wooden benches set against a backdrop of twinkling lights and decorative elements at the entrance.
The infrastructure’s facade is also equipped with LED lights that are programmed to show the phrase “Paskong KumuQCkutitap.”

Another highlight of this year’s holiday design is the 15-minute Christmas Animated Display located in the QC Hall and Novaliches Park, which presents a short skit on the traditional Filipino Christmas. The show starts at 5:30 pm every weekday and runs every 30 minutes.
- Quezon City Memorial Circle

The local Government extends the holiday vibes to the Quezon City Memorial Circle (QCMC) as the Pylon shines in festive lights. The park is filled with different light decorations and wooden Christmas displays from repurposed materials in line with the city’s eco-friendly celebration. They also brought up a 30-ft Christmas tree similar to the one exhibited at the QC Hall.

Families and friends visiting the place may take their photos in QCMC’s Instagrammable spots, such as the Elevated, Rock, and Tropical Gardens.
The QCMC is free for all and is open daily from 5 am to 10:00 pm. For more information, kindly coordinate with the Quezon Memorial Circle Administration Office.
Ensuring that the holiday vibes are all over the city, the beautiful wooden Christmas decorations are also attached to lamp posts, illuminating the Elliptical Road and the QC Main roads, including Commonwealth Avenue.
Regarding other related concerns and emergencies, please call QC Helpline 122.
- QC Night Market
Through the Small Business and Cooperatives Development and Promotions Office (SBCDPO), QCitizens may now enjoy and bond at the QC Night Market — a bazaar composed of nearly 60 Proudly Original Products of Quezon City (POP-QC) stalls, which has been set up to satisfy every food and non-food trip craving.

The merchants sell delectable Pinoy foods and delicacies, including puto bumbong, ihaw-ihaw, ice cream, street food, shawarma, and other affordable rice meals. They also offer non-food items such as perfumes, customized accessories, keychains, and bracelets that are perfect Christmas gift ideas for your loved ones.
For customers’ comfort, the city government also arranged tables and chairs to sit while eating.
The night market located along Gate 1 Covered Pathway at Quezon City Hall runs from November 12, 2025, to January 3, 2026, and is open to all.
To know more about the POP QC program and its application, kindly reach out to SBCDPO or check out How to be a POP QC Merchant. Also, visit the SBCDPO official Facebook page for the latest updates.
- QC Pamaskong Handog
The Quezon City Government distributes Pamaskong Handog (PH) to every household in Quezon City.
With the program, one household receives one PH bag that contains various food products, such as fruit cocktail and pasta noodles, which they can use or mix into the dishes they will be preparing for the holidays.
The PH bag contains :
- 1 pack of Spaghetti Noodles
- 1 can Luncheon Meat
- 1 can Spanish Style Corned Tuna
- 2 cans of Corned beef
- 1 can Corned Beef Cheese & Cream Pasta Sauce
- 1 can Chicken Loaf
- 1 can Fruit Cocktail

To claim the Pamaskong Handog package, QCitizens only need to present their QCitizen ID (QCID) to the roaming barangay officials and LGU staff to receive a PH bag claim stub.
For more information on the QC Pamaskong Handog bag, please refer to Gabay sa pamamahagi ng Pamaskong Handog (PH) Bag and follow the Quezon City Government for more updates.
For QCitizens who wish to register for a QCitizen ID, kindly visit the QC e-Services website or visit the nearest District Action Center in your area. Check out How to Apply for a QCitizen ID for detailed steps on applying for the QC ID.
The Quezon City Government is committed to creating more initiatives that prioritize every QCitizen’s needs while providing a joyful and sustainable environment.
To know more about the programs mentioned, please contact the respective department in charge.



