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  1. Chingay Parade 2015. Tuesday 27 January 2015. Buy ticket. Time Out says. Chingay Parade hops onto the SG50 bandwagon as it returns with the unfortunately unimaginative theme of ‘We Love...

  2. The Chingay Parade is an annual street parade held in Malaysia and Singapore as part of the Chinese New Year festivities, usually in celebration of the birthdays of Chinese deities or in some cases with the procession of the Goddess of Mercy . [1]

  3. www.chingay.gov.sg › about-us › the-chingay-storyThe Chingay Story

    In 2015, as part of the nation-wide SG50 Celebrations, Chingay 2015 presented the largest showcase in its history with 11,000 performers and 18 magnificent floats. Chingay 45 was celebrated in 2017 with a Water, Fire, Snow, Xinyao and Musical Parade – Soundwaves Chingay, WeCare Singapore.

  4. Jan 19, 2016 · SINGAPORE - The Chingay parade is an annual street procession to mark Chinese New Year. This year's is themed: We love SG. It is one of the key events lined up to mark Singapore's golden...

  5. www.chingay.gov.sg › about-us › the-chingay-timelineThe Chingay Timeline

    Chingay Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Three Firsts - first time two parades were held, the first time a parade was held indoors and the first Chingay @Heartlands. 1999 - Orchard Road Firecrackers.

  6. Mar 5, 2015 · CHINGAY 2015 was the biggest and grandest parade Singapore has seen yet. Themed "We Love SG" (我们爱新加坡), Chingay 2015 was presented by 11,000 beautiful multi-...

  7. Oct 16, 2014 · Singapore’s largest batik painting being carried through the F1 Pit Building by volunteers at last year's Chingay parade on 7 Feb 2014. The 360m-long banner was painted by 40,000 new...

  8. www.chingay.gov.sg › photo-gallery › 2010-20212010 to 2021 - Chingay

    2015 is one of the most colourful Chingay Parade I have photographed, complete with lighted balls, confetti, lasers and spotlights and of course sporting participants. Trees of Hope, Singapore Dreams (2015)

  9. Feb 20, 2015 · Billed as the biggest and grandest parade of its kind, Chingay 2015 promises to be a dazzling spectacle that celebrates cultural diversity in Singapore and around the world. Chingay is a national event in Singapore that is held annually during the Lunar New Year season.

  10. Every year, Singapore holds the Chingay parade, a uniquely Singaporean Lunar New Year tradition held during the first weekend of the Lunar New Year. This yearly street parade is now a national festival, celebrated by Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians alike.

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