[LIVE FROM CHINATOWN] Official Light-Up and Opening Ceremony 2025 🌟 🏮 Tune in to watch us live at Chinatown with exciting light up segment, and performan The centrepiece of the Chinatown Chinese New Year light up 2025 is the lantern display along New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen Street. And since it is the Year of the Snake, of course it is a snake-themed display. This year’s display features a snake in front of a large tree filled with gold coins, planted in a bed of ingots. Chinese New Year festivities are back on in Chinatown, with the streets lit up to usher in the Year of the Snake. From now until Feb 27, the district will co Chinatown Street Light-Up will take place between 8 January to 27 February 2025, from 7pm to 12 midnight.The streets at Chinatown are decorated with colorful lanterns and sculptures of Snake, to mark the celebration of Lunar New Year. This weekend kick-off the Lunar New Year in Chicago’s iconic Chinatown. “Light Up Chinatown” is a chance to embrace the values of renewal, family, and prosperity that the holiday represents. Dr. Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2025 Countdown Party. In addition to the Street Light-Up and performances, the Chinese New Year celebrations will encompass a variety of festive events 8 January 2025 (Wednesday), 6:00pm – 9:00pm: Street Light-Up Ceremony (新春亮灯与开幕典礼) will take place at Kreta Ayer Square, located next to the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple []. Official Street Light-Up and Opening Ceremony. The Chinese New Year festivities will officially begin with the Street Light-Up and Opening Ceremony on 8 January 2025 at 6PM.The event will be Annual Street Light-Up brings festive cheer to usher in the Year of the Snake. The Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebration 2025 returns to liven up the streets of Chinatown including the all-time favourite Festive Fair and Street Light-Up. 8 Jan to 27 Feb 2025 Chinatown. ️ Related Read: 2025 Year of Snake Zodiac Forecast • Chinatown Chinese From Jan 8 to Feb 27, 2025, the streets will be dripping in colour, buzzing with energy, and basically throwing the ultimate Chinese New Year party. According to the Chinatown Festival Committee Chinatown Chinese New Year Light-Up Venue: Streets of ChinatownDates: 8 Jan, 6 pm (official light-up), 8 Jan to 27 Feb 2025 (light up period)Times: 6 pm to 12 am (7 pm to 6 am on the first day of Chinese New Year) Prepare to be mesmerised by the breathtaking display of lights illuminating the streets of Chinatown. This year's light-up promises River Hongbao 2025 is one of Singapore’s most beloved and long-standing Chinese New Year events. The iconic event offers a blend of culture, history and festivities, together with spectacular lantern sets that light up the night. Chinese New Year is coming soon. Preview of light up already happening at Singapore Chinatown to welcome the Snake Year 2025.The Chinese New Year Light-Up i 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 In 2025, look out for the Chinatown Light-Up and various displays that transform the city into a dazzling wonderland. Chinese New Year Events in Singapore 2025 If you're visiting Singapore for Chinese New Year, here are some must-see events and places to enjoy the festivities: Lunar New Year is only 1 week away! With the community gearing up to celebrate, there are many exciting events to attend to bring in the year of the snake. Events in Chinatown. Think!Chinatown LNY Papercut Decorations January 26 | 1 Pike St The Chinatown Official Street Light-Up kicks off celebrations for Chinese New Year. Street light installations will illuminate New Bridge Road, Eu Tong Sen Street, Upper Cross Street and South Bridge Road from 8 January to 27 February, daily from 7pm to midnight. Every year, Chinatown outdoes itself with its gorgeous themed light-ups, and its 2025 Chinese New Year display is no exception. For the Year of the Snake, Chinatown’s streets are decked out in lanterns lighting up the path to the event’s centrepiece: a huge snake nestled up against an even bigger, glowing tree. Staying up late on New Year's Eve: It's a tradition to stay up late on Chinese New Year's Eve, called "守岁" (shǒu suì), to protect and bring longevity to one's parents or elderly family members. Giving red packets : Red packets, or "hongbao" (红包), containing money, are given to children, unmarried adults, and senior members of the
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