Ushering Fortune and Unity for a Prosperous New Year Our StoryClick on the images to learn more about the stories of Chinese New Year 2025! CalendarKey Events 30/12/2024 - 28/01/2025 Festive Fair @ People’s Park Square People’s Park Square 10:00am - 10:00pm 08/01/2025 - 28/01/2025 Festive Fair @ Chinatown Sago Street, Smith Street, Temple Street, 12 January 2025 (Sunday): Chinese New Year Special Workshop: A Sip of Heritage with Rice Wines by Chinatown Singapore Venue: Chinatown Visitor Centre [ Map ] Sessions: 1:00pm – 2:00pm | 3:00pm – 4:00pm One of the highlights of Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebration 2025 is the Street Light-Up. The lights in Chinatown will illuminate the streets of the historic from 8 January 2025 to 27 February 2025. Chinese New Year in Singapore is a vibrant and colourful celebration, with various events and activities happening across the city to mark the beginning of a new lunar year. As a multicultural society with a significant Chinese population, Singapore offers a unique and memorable experience for locals and tourists during this festive period. 2025 is the year of the Snake, starting from January 29, 2025 (Chinese Lunar New Year Day) and lasting until February 16, 2026. If you were born in 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, your Chinese zodiac sign is the Snake. Chinese New Year in Singapore is one of the biggest celebrations on the event calendar. 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 and wishes for abundance and prosperity. 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. Here’s your ultimate guide to maki 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 Where else to celebrate Chinese New Year but Chinatown? Already all decked out with dragon dioramas and festive decorations, which will be on display until March 9, the district has more in store. The Chinatown Chinese New Year Festival returns on site with a street light-up, food and festive fairs, and weekly shows. Read more at straitstimes.com. Singapore SINGAPORE: After two years of virtual celebrations, Chinatown's Chinese New Year celebrations are back in full force. Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who attended the opening and light-up Chinese New Year is around the corner, visit Chinatown to indulge in the atmosphere of CNY and get your decorations, treats, gifts and many more great deals from our vibrant street market and shops. Also known as Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival, Chinese New Year is undoubtedly the most important event in the Chinese calendar, and was traditionally a time to honour both traditional deities and familial ancestors. You’ll be able to soak in the festive mood with various spontaneous celebrations across the island. The Official Light Up and Opening Ceremony marks the opening of the Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2020. The event continues to awe visitors with entertaining performances by both local and overseas leading performing troupes. Together with spectacular firecrackers and fireworks display, it will bring the opening ceremony to a greater height as we usher in the Year of the Rat. Welcome Chinese New Year from 30th – 31st Jan 2021 with festive workshops in the year of the Ox at Chinatown Street Market. Experience Chinese New Year themed workshops like Cartoon Miniature, Fuse Beads, and Pottery Making, fellow craft enthusiasts! Or pick up a new cool hoobby in the mooing new year. 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. SINGAPORE - Street lanterns featuring colourful rabbits were lit up on Tuesday evening as Chinese New Year festivities sprang back in full force in Chinatown after two years of Covid-19 restrictions. Here’s a guide to the top activities to experience during the Chinese New Year in Singapore. 1. Immerse Yourself in Chinatown’s Festivities. The heart of Chinese New Year celebrations in Singapore lies in Chinatown. From stunning street light-ups to bustling bazaars, the district comes alive with vibrant colours, tantalising aromas, and Where: Chingay Parade 2025, F1 Pit Building, 1 Republic Boulevard, Singapore 038975. 2. Chinatown’s Chinese New Year Celebration Photography: Chinatown Festivals. Chinatown comes to life every year with lights and beautiful sculptures. 3 Michelin Bib Gourmand Food Destinations In Chinatown Singapore. For those looking for the best of the best when it comes to cuisine, heading over to a Michelin Rated Singapore Chinatown restaurant proves the perfect solution! These Michelin rated food destinations in Chinatown Singapore are worth the visit for a filling meal with delicious
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