The Chinese New Year is one of the biggest celebrations on the Singapore event calendar. Make sure to check out some of the events planned.
Chinese New Yearis in 85 days Dates of Chinese New Year in Singapore 2026Feb 17, Feb 18 2025Jan 29, Jan 30 2024Feb 10, Feb 11, Feb 12 2023Jan 22, Jan 23, Jan 24 2022Feb 1, Feb 2 Summary The Chinese New Year marks the start of the lunar new year, which occurs sometime betwee...
Photos credit: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre CHINESE NEW YEAR 2024 Feeling adventurous and hoping to soak in the Chinese New Year atmosphere? We have compiled a list ofWhere to go during Chinese New Year 2024, especially for our readers. ...
新加坡大型英文媒体《海峡时报》和亚洲电视台,在介绍新年时也纷纷用的是“Chinese New Year”。 纸质版的报纸也是一样的哦,没有“区别对待”。 就连在打广告的时候,《海峡时报》也没忘记用“Chinese New Year”。 ③中文语境统一用“农历新年” 不过,如果换成中文语境的话,在新加坡,“Chinese New Year”甚至几乎...
Chinese New Year also known as Lunar New Year is a very popular ancient festival, celebrated in China. When is & how many days until Chinese New Year in 2024?
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Mainland China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Taiwan, Tibet, Macau, Chinatowns, etc. Chinese people residing in United States of America, Canada, Australia, and other countries all across the world, essentially celebrates their Chinese New Year on its own date...
On Chinese New Year’s Eve in Singapore , I would like wish my China friends and partners in the auspicious Year of Dragon: “HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!” 在新加坡春到河畔2024喜庆节日中,我在此祝福我...
During the global celebration of the 2022"Happy Chinese New Year",China Cultural Center in Singapore held a series of virtual and offline activities to explain the New Year culture of happy reunion and solidarity and the concept of green,in elusiveness,openness and transparency for hosting the ...
In mainland China (and in other countries that celebrate the holiday such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam, and Brunei), the Chinese New Year holiday is a very big deal. Imagine the Christmas holidays, but longer and withmore extensive travel. Everything closes, and ev...