Chinese New Year 17-18 January 2026 The ancient traditions of the Lunar New Year are still celebrated with modern pizazz by Singapore's Chinese community.A Guide to Chinese New Year More than just an age-old tradition, the Chinese New Year is a joyous occasion, marked with family reunions...
Chinese New Year 17-18 January 2026 The ancient traditions of the Lunar New Year are still celebrated with modern pizazz by Singapore's Chinese community.A Guide to Chinese New Year More than just an age-old tradition, the Chinese New Year is a joyous occasion, marked with family reunions...
Chinese New Yearis in 369 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 betwe...
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.
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Chinese New Year Celebrations Singapore: Two Oranges as New Year's Gift Singaporeans usually have a two-day holiday for the Spring Festival. During the festival, aside from the usual celebrations like lion dances, New Year's parades, and lantern displays, Singapore has its unique tradition. ...
According to Mr Alvin Tan, CEO/SCCC: “Together with SCO, we hope to bring festive cheer into the heart of the city, encourage more Singaporeans to join us for family-friendly arts and cultural festivities, and in the process, discover how we celebrate Chinese New Year in uniquely Singapore...
Pineapple tarts are one of the most popular Chinese New Year goodies. Almost every household of every race in Singapore considers them a must-have during the festive season. Whether they are ball-shaped, rolls or open-faced tarts, everyone seems to enjoy these buttery and crumbly sweet treats...
Chinese New Year around the world In Singapore, two oranges are the most popular gift in the Spring Festival because they can bring an auspicious life in the coming year. Meanwhile, it also has the meaning of good news in pairs. Therefore, oranges are often out of stock in the New ...
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 ...