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.
Festive Food to Savour Feast on Chinese delicacies and toothsome morsels during the Lunar New Year.Buddha Tooth Relic Temple Explore Chinatown Neighbourhood From trendy bars and traditional merchants to bustling streets and stories, Singapore's Chinatown is filled with enchantment. Find out more...
Chinese New Year in Singapore is always a festive occasion. River Hongbao 2024 is located at Gardens By the Bay from Feb 8-17, one of the most anticipated Chinese New Year event in Singapore. The Majestic Dragon lantern in the Gardens By the Bay, the God of Fortune,12 Chinese zodiac ...
Chinese New Year's Eve The eve of the New Year is perhaps the most exciting part of the event, as anticipation creeps in. Here, traditions and rituals are very carefully observed in everything from food to clothing. Rituals include cleaning the house, putting up new posters of "door gods...
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Singapore’s Chingay Parade is legendary, and this year the parade turns 50. The annual event is characterised by performers, dazzling displays and colour. The theme for 2022’s parade is ‘Ignite Your Dreams’ and will be broadcast live on 12 February. Other celebrations, special menus, colou...
Singapore Celebrates Chinese New YearPriscilla Tan
The Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year, 新年, 农历新年, 春节is the most important event in the social calendar of ethnic Chinese around the world. It usually falls in January or February. This year's date is on ourChinese Festival page. ...
SINGAPORE, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- The annual Chingay Parade kicked off in Singapore Friday night as a highlight event to wrap up the celebration of the Chinese New Year. Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong joined in the parade with Singaporeans. ...
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...