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.
With bright colours and non-stop revelry, Chinese New Year is one festival that demands all of your attention. Celebrate CNY 2025 in Singapore!
With bright colours and non-stop revelry, Chinese New Year is one festival that demands all of your attention. Celebrate CNY 2025 in Singapore!
Last year: 2023年1月22日星期日 Public holiday on2023年1月24日星期二 Type: National Holiday List of dates for other years Upcoming holidays in Singapore Holidays in Singapore 2024 Holidays in Singapore 2025 Lunar New Year is the first day of the New Year in the Chinese calendar, which diff...
Having a pussy willow at home during Chinese New Year symbolizes growth, renewal, and prosperity, as its fluffy buds resemble coins, signifying wealth and good fortune. It's perfect for festive decorations. More Arrangements Celebrate Chinese New Year 2025 with Orchids, Lime, and Pussy Willow Arr...
Working in Singapore over Chinese New Year The following work day becomes a holiday if an employee’s usual day of rest falls on a public holiday. Employers who require employees to work during the holiday must pay twice their normal wages, although the employer may give compensatory time off...
Spring Bazaar. Credit: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Rhapsodies of Spring 2025: Usher in the Year of the Snake with festive melodies in SCO’s CNY concert led by Principal Conductor Quek Ling Kiong. The SINGAPO人Style Mahjong Classroom: Learn the origins, cultural significance, and different ...
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 between Jan. 21 and Feb. 20. Also...
New Year's Day celebrations may long be over for countries in the West, but the Chinese New Year is yet to arrive - and with it comes a wide range of Chinese New Year traditions! This year, Chinese New Year's Day falls on January 29, 2025. According to Chinese zodiac traditions, 202...
Also called: Lunar New Year, Spring Festival Observed by: All Chinese people; people in some other Asian countries like Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines… 2025 date: Wednesday, Jan. 29th, Snake 2026 date: Tuesday, Feb. 17th, Horse Holiday: 8 days China's Grandest Festival & Longest Public ...