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.
The Chinese New Year is very similar to the Western one, swathed in traditions and rituals. The origin of the Chinese New Year is itself ancient and obscured by the amount of time. It is popularly recognised as the Spring Festival and celebrations last 15 days. The public holidays last abo...
falling on the second new moon after winter solstice(冬至)—meaning it changes each year.Roughly a sixth of the world will observe Chinese New Year,with celebrations in Singapore and Malaysia,along with other countries with significant Chinese populations.___How is Chinese New Year celebrated...
A child poses for photos in front of a lantern decoration during the light up ceremony of the "River Hongbao", an integral part of the Lunar New Year celebrations here, at Singapore's Gardens by the Bay, Feb. 8, 2024. The "River Hongbao" is held from Feb. 8 to 17 for 10 consecuti...
The Chinese New Year is very similar to the Western one, swathed in traditions and rituals. The origin of the Chinese New Year is itself ancient and obscured by the amount of time. It is popularly recognised as the Spring Festival and celebrations last 15 days. The public holidays last abo...
In marking the Chinese Lunar Year of the Dog, a pets walkathon would be staged to try to raise funds for rehoming the stray dogs. An integral part of the Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations here since 1987, River Hongbao was jointly organised by Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Association...
Chinese New Year Celebrations In the oriental world, the year has only just begun. We’re currently inSingapore, ringing in the Year of the Pig with my family and friends. Chinese New Yearis one of the most important festivals of the year here, celebrated in fervor for 15 whole days with...
Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2024 Official Light Up and Opening Ceremony 牛车水新春亮灯仪式与开幕典礼 19 Jan 2024 6pm Kreta Ayer Square 牛车水广场 Street Light Up 新春亮灯 19 Jan to 9 Mar 2024 7pm – 12am (6am on CNY Day 1) ...
Tourists pose for photos in front of lantern decorations during the light up ceremony of the “River Hongbao“, an integral part of the Lunar New Year celebrations here, at Singapore's Gardens by the Bay, Feb. 8, 2024. The “River Hongbao“ is held from Feb. 8 to 17 for 10 consecutiv...
Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year celebration usually lasts 15 days, from New Year's Eve to the 15th day of the Chinese New Year—the Lantern Festival. In 2025, the celebration starts on Jan. 28th and ends on Feb. 12th.Chinese New Year Celebrations ...