If Christmas were a business strategy, Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) just rolled out its brightest corporate play yet.
This December, the country’s largest power distributor switches on something more dazzling than kilowatt-hours: Liwanag Park, the utility’s own Christmas theme park inside the Meralco compound in Pasig City—now bigger, bolder, and brilliantly recharged to light up the Christmas spirit.
The relaunch feels like Meralco’s festive reminder that illumination is not just a utility; it is an experience.

This year’s version is a lively showcase of how a legacy company can transform its brand energy into pure holiday magic. Expanded grounds? Check. More shimmering lights and installations? Double check. A first-ever projection mapping spectacle on the iconic Lopez Building? Absolutely—and it is the kind of visual innovation that makes you momentarily forget you are in the middle of the Ortigas business district.
Families, barkadas, office squads, and anyone eager to brighten their December nights will find the park a radiant escape. Each corner glows with photo-ready brilliance—from towering Christmas trees to interactive displays that blend tech and tradition. The vibe is both nostalgic and forward-looking, echoing Meralco’s message of a brighter, more hopeful future.
What makes Liwanag Park a standout in the holiday events circuit is its seamless fusion of corporate citizenship and genuine merrymaking. It is not just an attraction; it is Meralco’s way of giving back—proof that even in an industry driven by numbers and grids, there’s room for wonder.
Liwanag Park officially opens its gates starting December 1, welcoming visitors from 6 PM to 10 PM nightly.
So gather your loved ones, charge your phones, and follow the glow. This season, Meralco isn’t just lighting homes—it’s lighting the Christmas spirit.






