Love, Bonito is every girl’s favourite — and we especially love that their outlets will stay open during the Chinese New Year. Don’t forget to check out their exclusive Lunar New Year collection, which features adorable mother-daughter dresses, tops, denims, and even button-up shirts for father-son duos. SINGAPORE – Singaporeans can continue to buy festive and essential goods on the first day of Chinese New Year on Jan 29, at 151 FairPrice outlets which will remain open for business. Of these On top of all Sheng Siong outlets opening till 4pm on the eve of Chinese New Year (9 February), 26 stores will remain open on the first and second day of CNY (10 February, 11 February) from 8am to 6pm. All the stores will return to their usual opening hours on 12 February. Here are the stores you go to when you need to do some last-minute shopping: Sheng Siong, 6 Mandai Link, Singapore 728652. +65 6895 1888 (8:30am – 5:00pm, Monday to Friday except Public Holidays). +65 6269 8265 42 stores will be open for 24 hours on Feb 10. Read more at straitstimes.com. SINGAPORE – Run out of food On the eve of Chinese New Year on Feb 9, 35 stores will be open round the clock 35 stores to remain open for 24 hours on the eve of Chinese New Year (CNY) All 164 FairPrice stores to resume normal operating hours on the second day of CNY, 30 January 2025; To accommodate busy families doing last minute shopping runs, FPG will also extend opening hours for stores in the lead up to CNY – on 27 January, six FairPrice Xtra Chinese New Year Extended Hours 2025; Exclusive Gift with Purchase when you shop with Visa; $6 Return Voucher: Spend your CDC Vouchers at FairPrice; Best Steamboat Essentials for Chinese New Year; FairPrice Chinese New Year Store Activities; FairPrice Chinese New Year Block Party; Made in Singapore; A Full Plate – Singapore’s Largest Food To accommodate the last-minute shopping for the festive season, the opening hours of six FairPrice Xtra stores will be extended to 2am and 68 FairPrice stores will open for 24 hours on Jan 27. For Chinese New Year Eve on Jan 28, 35 stores will remain open for 24 hours while the remaining 128 stores across the island will be open until 5pm. We sort the locations of these supermarkets according to regions around Singapore for your easy reference here: New Upper Changi - Blk 57 New Upper Changi Rd, #01-1334/1336/1338 S(461057 All stores will resume back to regular operating hours from 12 February 2023 onwards. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. MUJI Singapore wishes everyone a Happy Lunar New Year! ← Notice: Annual Stock Take (13 – 21 July 2023) 2025 Chinese New Year Operation Hours Open throughout Chinese New Year 2025 from 7.30am – 10pm. Northpoint City to 10.30pm. Paya Lebar Square to 11.30pm; See Long John Silver’s CNY opening hours notice; Burger King. Open throughout Chinese New Year 2025, some stores at revised hours. Hitachi Tower closed on CNY Day 1 and 2. See Burger King’s CNY opening hours notice; A&W When is Chinese New Year? The dates of Chinese New Year change depending on the lunar calendar but usually takes place in late January or early February.The festival lasts for the first 15 days of the lunar new year, but only the first two days are public holidays in Singapore. Chinese New Year's Eve: January 28th, 2025 Chinese New Year's Day: January 29th, 2025 Festive Fair @ People’s Park Square People’s Park Square 30/12/2024 - 28/01/2025: 10am - 10pm Festive Fair @ Chinatown Sago Street, Smith Street, Temple Street, Trengganu Street, Pagoda Street 08/01/2025 - 28/01/2025 Monday to Thursday: 11am – 10:30pm Friday to Sunday: 11am – 11:30pm Eve of Chinese When is Chinese New Year in Singapore? The date for Chinese New Year varies every year. For 2025, the dates for Chinese New Year in Singapore are 29 – 30 February 2025 (Wednesday & Thursday). Chinese New Year is celebrated for 15 days in Singapore, however, only Day 1, Day 2 and Day 3 (29-30 Jan 2025) are public holidays. For a list of restaurants open during Chinese New Year 2021, check out this list for more dining options. If you prefer to do some cafe-hopping during this Chinese New Year, GoodyFeed has compiled a list of some cafes which are still open over the weekend, including Artistry, The Lab and more, in case you simply can’t do without your latte fix. When Is Chinese New Year in Singapore? Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, is an annual event based on the lunar calendar. In 2025, Chinese New Year falls on the 29th – 30th of January (Wednesday and Thursday). All of the touristy places will remain open. Singapore has transitioned quite a lot since the younger years. Stalls are starting to open on the 2nd day of CNY onwards. Open as usual: Sushi GoGo: 10.00am – 04.00pm: 10.00am – 06.00pm (Woodlands MRT, Junction 8, Tampines MRT, Grantral Mall Clementi only) Open as usual: Sushi Plus: 11.00am – 04.00pm: Closed: Open as Usual: Popeyes: Open as usual but opening hours vary with outlets (NTU outlet closed) Texas Chicken: Open as usual: Jinjja Chicken: Open with Chinese New Year (CNY) in Singapore is a vibrant and culturally rich experience, blending traditional festivities with modern celebrations. In 2025, the Year of the Snake, the city comes alive with dazzling decorations, lively performances, and mouth-watering food. This year, Chinese New Year falls on Wednesday, 29th January 2025, marking the start of the Year of the Snake. However, the festivities officially begin on the eve, 28th January 2025, with family reunions with scrumptious food either at restaurants or at home.
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