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Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube As the Chinese New Year approaches, a massive movement of people across China...
Every year, the world throws a massive bash to welcome the start of a new traditional Chinese calendar year. As Chinese New Year is one of the most major events in Singapore, it's no surprise that the city is painting the town red to usher in the Year of the Pig this 2019. The festive period runs from the last day of the final month in the Chinese calendar and ends on the 15th day of the first month. Don't blink an eye as the city amps up the annual celebration with all your favourite festive tunes, family reunion dinners, colourful parades, stunning fireworks displays and plenty of lion dances. Read on to find out the best Chinese New Year activities happening around town, which performances to catch and the top restaurants to book for your family get-togethers.
Besides filling your bellies with delectable Chinese dishes from all those reunion dinners and visiting your relatives from every part of the city, fill your CNY calendar with more gorgeous sights and sounds, colourful parades, lion dances, illuminated lanterns and stunning fireworks displays. Here are the ones we're taking our loved ones for a visit.