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.
Date: Jan 22, 2025 National Also Called: Lunar New Year Celebrations: Gift exchange, Fireworks, Dragon and Lion dance, Family gathering i Chinese New year is one of the most important traditional holidays in China. The day is celebrated on the first day of the first month according to Chi...
Fireworks are a huge part of Chinese New Year celebrations, with more rockets set off on that night than on any other night of the year. Over 500 cities in China have actually now either restricted or outright banned fireworks due to safety concerns and air pollution, but they remain an im...
Chinese New Year celebration activities in 2025 will span 15 days, from New Year's Eve on January 28th to the Lantern Festival on February 12th. Each day during this period will have a unique custom.
Chinese New Year Traditions: Firecrackers and Fireworks Chinese New Year celebrations are never complete without firecrackers! This, like many other Chinese New Year traditions, is done both as an effort to scare away bad luck and evil spirits, and to express joyfulness and celebration. Firecrackers...
In 2025 the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Snake, starts from the 29th of January 2025. Thus, this year’s Hong Kong Chinese New Year Flower Markets will be fromthe 23rd to the 29th of January 2025. Due to the Covid-19 situation, lots of traditional CNY events have been cancelled...
Join the spectators on both sides of Victoria Harbour on the second day of Chinese New Year to witness an astounding fireworks display as Hong Kong ushers in the Year of the Snake! Don’t miss the chance to kick-start the new year with this awe-inspiring
China during this period is dominated by iconic red lanterns, loud fireworks, massive banquets and parades, and the festival even triggers exuberant celebrations across the globe. 2025 – The Year of the Snake In 2025 Chinese New Year festival falls on Jan. 29. It is the Year of the Snake...
We’re talking Chinese New Year fireworks, the Cathay CNY parade and so much more for the Year of the Snake. Plus, we’ve rounded up some tasting menus and staycations, so you can ring in the Lunar New Year in style. This isyour ultimate guideto Chinese New Year 2025 in Hong Kong....
The annual fireworks display over Victoria Harbour is one of Hong Kong’s biggest Chinese New Year traditions(our city’s way of warding off bad luck with a bang), and we always look forward to seeing how the year’s display will top the last. Carry out the custom ofopening your windows...