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  1. Jan 3, 2023 · This Chinese New Year marks the return of the festive fair after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, along with the street light-up, weekly stage shows and the Chinese New Year countdown party,...

  2. Everything you need to know about the new restrictions for Lunar New Year and ushering the Year of the Ox. Mask up when tossing yusheng, and get ready for smaller, muted gatherings. Go to...

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  3. 10-11 February 2024. The ancient traditions of the Lunar New Year are still celebrated with modern pizazz by Singapore's Chinese community. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. 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. 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.

  5. In his Chinese New Year Message 2021, PM Lee Hsien Loong called on Singaporeans to continue remaining vigilant amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, despite a more subdued Chinese New Year period. Chinese New Year is a time for reunions and celebration.

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · The dates of the 11 gazetted public holidays for 2021 are as follows: The list of public holidays for 2021 is available on the Ministry of Manpower ( MOM )’s website ( www.mom.gov.sg/employment-practices/public-holidays ). PAYMENT FOR WORK DONE ON A PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

  7. Dec 17, 2022 · Our insider guide to Chinese New Year in Singapore gives you the low down on how to celebrate, where to go and what to eat during the Lunar New Year celebrations. In Singapore, Chinese New Year (also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival) is one of the biggest holidays of the year.

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