Chinese New Year in Singapore is loud and festive, and filled with all sorts of activities for the whole family to enjoy. Here’s our round up of some of the sights and attractions you should check out on your Chinese New Year holiday.
FUN-tastic Fortune at Sentosa Island
Perfect for families, or anyone looking to snag some good luck this Chinese New Year—which is everyone! Sentosa will be full of games and programs where you can win all sorts of prizes. With tons of festive activities, live performances, and photo opportunities, you’ll attract good luck for the year just by coming here!
- Location: Resorts World Sentosa, 26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-29 Singapore 098269
Catch the Chingay Parade
Singapore is proud to be a melting pot of a many cultures, and the Chingay Parade is a lively display of that. With larger-than-life floats, dancing dragons and lions and performers on stilts, the Chingay Parade is often counted as Asia’s largest street performance. Loud and celebratory, this parade makes for a great way to welcome the new year.
- Location: 1 Republic Boulevard The Pit Building | The Pit Building, Singapore 038975, Singapore
Shop and Eat in Festive Chinatown
With most major Lunar New Year celebrations happening at night, spend the day at Singapore’s Chinatown. Walk through alleys and alleys of generations-owned goldsmiths, medicine halls, teahouses, and kiosks selling food and merchandise. You’ve got everything from chic and trendy, to traditional. In between all the food and shopping, be sure to check out the nearby temples and mosques as well.
- Location: 211 New Bridge Road Lucky Chinatown, Singapore 059432, Singapore
Join the River Hongbao Lantern Festival
For Singapore’s largest and most beloved Chinese New Year event, head to the NS Square, the Marina Bay floating platform. Tourists and locals alike flock here to see hundreds beautifully designed lanterns, depicting symbols and figures from old legends, the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac, and more. Many of these lanterns are crafted onsite by expert craftsmen.
All over the area are amusement park rides, street performances, and of course, lots and lots of street food. The event caps with a countdown to the lunar new year and incredible fireworks display.
- Location: The Float @ Marina Bay
Take part in Singapore’s largest Chinese New Year celebrations and gain insight into the city’s rich cultural heritage! For more info on Chinese New Year and where to celebrate them, read our CNY guides below: