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  2. Mar 14, 2024 · Chinese New Year 10 February 2024 - 11 February 2024, Saturday - Sunday Monday, 12 February 2024, will be a public holiday if your rest day falls on 11 February 2024. 29 March 2024

  3. With bright colours and non-stop revelry, Chinese New Year is one festival that demands all of your attention. Celebrate CNY 2024 in Singapore!

  4. Find out the dates and traditions of Chinese New Year in Singapore for 2025 and 2026. Learn about the symbols, activities, and events of this important holiday season in the Chinese culture.

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    • River Hongbao 2024. One of the best attractions for Singapore’s Lunar New Year season is River Hongbao. This vibrant event has been an annual mainstay since its inception in 1987.
    • Chingay at F1 Pit Building. What’s Chingay, you ask? Think Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, but with Singaporean influences through and through. Famous for the roving floats decked out in lights with performers on board, this carnival spectacular has always been a crowd favourite.
    • Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebration 2024. The centre of attraction during Chinese New Year will unsurprisingly be in Chinatown. This year, expect exciting activities like a festive fair, Lion Dance competition, and weekend stage shows featuring cultural performances.
    • Wan Qing Festival of Spring 2024. Spend a fruitful weekend at the heritage Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall (SYSNMH) with dedicated activities tailored for Wan Qing Festival of Spring 2024.
  5. Feb 7, 2024 · Roaring into the Year of the Dragon: Spore scales up its Chinese New Year splendour. Ready for some dragon spotting? The Straits Times picture desk captures the mythical creatures that...

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · Treats, taboos and traditions: Here's everything you need to know about celebrating Chinese New Year 2024 in Singapore.

  7. Feb 10, 2024 · 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. 2024 ushers in the Year of The Dragon, which starts on February 10.