The Chinese New Year celebration is a real event here in Bali. It’s an official public holiday (check out our list of the public holidays in Bali) and that means there’s plenty of time to indulge in a Chinese New Year breakfast or a delicious Chinese set menu and some timeless Chinese songs during the traditional lunar New Year period. On 29th January 2025, you will be treated to a buzzing Lion Dance performance, and an eight-course dinner to start your New Year right. Psst – Bali’s Chinese New Year 2025 events are still being finalised, so bookmark this page and check back again soon for more reunion dinners, to be announced soon! 2. Post-feast quality time with the family On 29 January 2025, usher in Chinese New Year with family fun and festivities where the little ones can immerse themselves in a series of Chinese New Year-themed activities. From receiving Angpao (red envelopes) to a fun-filled treasure hunt, masquerade, and a lively Barongsai (lion dance) performance, there’s something for every child to enjoy. Celebrate Chinese New Year 2025 in style at Lion X, Renaissance Bali Nusa Dua Resort, with “The Tales of the Snake” from the 28th to the 29th of January. Indulge in two exclusive set menus crafted by Chef Alex Kuan, featuring dishes like premium salmon Yee Shang, Wok-fried Tiger Prawns, and Braised 8 Treasure Roasted Chicken, priced from Festivities Chinese New Year Bali 2025. The spirit of Chinese New Year is palpable through various public events across the island: Parades are a feast for the eyes, showcasing traditional Chinese attire, vibrant music, and dances. These parades serve as a beautiful testament to the cultural synthesis that characterizes Bali's heritage. TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - While the majority of Bali isn’t Chinese, the island radiates with the spirit of Chinese New Year 2025. With places adorned with red and gold decorations, Bali offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the blend of tradition with the island’s breathtaking allure. Denpasar City, Bali, Indonesia - January 29, 2025 Denpasar, 29th January 2025. The faithful gathered in a temple in Denpasar, Bali, to celebrate the arrival of the Chinese Lunar New Year, known Expect vibrant celebrations, particularly in areas with larger Chinese populations, where you’ll see lion dances, lots of red, and of course, fireworks. Nyepi (Day of Silence – March 29th, Saturday) This is arguably Bali’s most significant and unique holiday—the Balinese Hindu New Year. Nyepi is a day of complete silence and reflection The New Year is enlivened by typical Chinese arts and culture attractions, such as barongsai, wushu, and lion dance, which will be held starting Monday, January 27, 2025, at Bali Collection and The Bay Bali, starting at 12:00 WITA (Indonesian Central Time). Chinese New Year – January 29, 2025. Chinese New Year is celebrated with enthusiasm by Bali’s Chinese-Indonesian community, with prayers, decorations, and festivities focused around Buddhist temples. Satya Dharma Temple, located near Benoa Port, becomes a vibrant scene filled with red lanterns, money trees, and other symbolic decorations. From exquisite dining experiences to cultural performances and exclusive promotions, these establishments promise an unforgettable start to 2024. Discover the best Chinese New Year deals in Bali, where tradition, luxury, and celebration converge to create magical moments. Best Chinese New Year (CNY) IMLEK Deals in Bali 2025 Chinese New Year Dinner & Show at Bali Dynasty Resort (January 28-29, 2025) Situated in Kuta, 3 miles (5 km) from Jalan Legian Street, famous for its exquisite nightlife scene, Bali Dynasty Resort hosts a traditional Lunar New Year dinner, coupled with cultural performances. That’s until their biggest celebration, Chinese New Year, in late January or mid-February (depending on the lunar calendar). June 2025 Bali Arts Festival (Pesta Slide into the 2025 Chinese New Year celebrations with InterContinental Bali Resort’s immersive Lunar Longevity Eve Dinners! Choose between two exceptional dining venues, Jimbaran Gardens and KO Restaurant, to enjoy the season’s prosperous delicacies. Raise a toast to the Lunar New Year with our exclusive festive concoctions, crafted to celebrate the occasion. Exclusively available for one day only on 29 January 2025 at Mulia restaurants & bars. This New Year, Bali Mandira Beach Resort & Spa and the hip Azul Beach Club are joining forces to bring you an epic end of year celebration to ring-in 2025! Start with a classic New Year’s Eve Family Buffet Dinner at Celagi Restaurant on the 31st December, from 7pm to 10pm. Fuel up for the 2025 countdown with a refined New Year’s Eve Omakase dinner at SugarSand, the Japanese-inspired beachside restaurant at Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach. This very special five-course set menu dinner will feature traditional Japanese delicacies like Sakoshi oysters and Hokkaido scallops, all before a lively countdown party. In 2025, Chinese New Year will be celebrated from Saturday, February 1 to Sunday, February 2. The festivities typically last for about 15 days, culminating in the Lantern Festival , but the official public holidays are the first two days of the lunar new year. Embrace new beginnings at the start of 2025 as Grand Hyatt Bali welcomes guests to usher in the Chinese New Year. Celebrate the auspicious Year of the Snake with an array of extraordinary dining experiences and a series of family-friendly offerings, all set against the tropical allure of Bali. A lion dance is performed in front of a shop in Yokohama China Town on Jan. 29, 2025, in Yokohama, Japan. Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, will begin on Jan. 29, 2025, marking the
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