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  1. Chinese New Year is one of the most significant holiday seasons in Singapore. Marking the first day of the year on the Chinese lunar calendar, the date fluctuates from year to year. The celebrations can last for two to three days, and they are colourful and abundant.

  2. Feb 18, 2024 · The public holiday lasts from February 10th to February 17th, during which the New Year's Eve on February 9th and the New Year's Day on February 10th are the peak time of celebration. The commonly known New Year calendar counts from the New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival on February 24th 2024.

  3. Dec 29, 2021 · One hour later, Baker Island will become the very last place on Earth to enter 2022. Time differences aren't the only way the new year varies around the globe. From breaking dishes in Denmark...

  4. Dec 27, 2022 · Each day on Earth lasts approximately 24 hours. But on New Year’s Eve, it takes a little bit longer than that to wrap up the last day of the year and ring in the new one.

  5. The Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, has more than 4,000 years of history and is the longest holiday of the year. In the 21st century, the national holiday begins on the first of the Lunar Calendar and lasts until the 15th of the first month.

  6. New Year’s Day is the first day of the calendar year and is celebrated on 1 January each year. The day is marked by a public holiday in Singapore. On 31 December, New Year’s Eve, most people stay up past midnight and celebrate the countdown into the New Year.

  7. Dec 30, 2021 · As many people gear up to celebrate the start of their New Year at the beginning of January, we take a look at how other cultures and countries mark the beginning of a new year.