Gong Xi Fa Cai, friends! Chinese New Year 2025 is a joyous and important celebration for our Chinese community. Before the New Year, people usually clean their houses by sweeping them with bamboo leaves to ward off evil spirits. On the first day of the Lunar New Year, it's a custom not to clean to avoid losing good luck; some even hide their brooms. People decorate their homes with festive touches like kumquat pots and flowers and hang red scrolls and posters with auspicious sayings (Chun Lian or spring couplets) at the doorway.
The New Year's Eve celebrations include a big family dinner and honouring ancestors, which are the key moments. Traditionally, the Lunar New Year begins at 11 pm, but many families in Singapore now start the celebrations at 12 am. Before the family dinner, it's a common tradition for families to honour their ancestors. They invite them to join the celebrations by offering food, fruits, tea, and flowers.
Besides what people usually do to celebrate the Lunar New Year in Singapore, don't miss out on visiting various exciting places during the Chinese New Year 2025 holiday. You will have a different experience during this celebration!
Singapore celebrates Chinese New Year 2025 in a very festive way. Various venues put on many performances. Don't miss out on joining in the festivities. Here are some recommendations for fun activities in various places in Singapore:
Singapore's Chinatown is always busy, but it gets even more exciting during Chinese New Year. Explore the markets, try delicious treats like pineapple tarts, and enjoy traditional lion and dragon dance performances. Do grab some lucky red packets (hong bao) filled with money and items with the 'fu' character for good luck. Bargain for souvenirs and have a great time enjoying the festive vibe!
The streets of Chinatown will be illuminated with lanterns and stunning sculptures, creating a mesmerizing festive atmosphere. You can shop for souvenirs, enjoy delicious street food, and soak in the joyous spirit of the season. Visit this place for family-friendly fun activities, including a walking tour around Chinatown, Singapore!
Singapore Signature Guided Tour (Chinatown & Botanic gardan)
Chinatown
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Address: Various locations in Chinatown.
Prices: Free of charge.
Gardens by the Bay presents an eye-catching celebration every Chinese New Year. In Chinese New Year 2025, there will be many exciting installations to visit, including Dahlia Dreams 2025 (19 January to 25 February 2025).
Gardens by the Bay
9.1/10
Marina Bay
SGD 10
Dahlia Dreams is one of the highlight events held by Gardens by the Bay to celebrate the Year of the Snake. This attractive flower exhibition looks alive, with the main decoration being a 7m tall and stretched 15m long dragon statue. This dragon statue is made from more than a thousand dahlia flowers of various sizes, colours, and shapes. Some of the dragon's scales are decorated with preserved flowers in striking yellow and red.
Address: Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953.
Prices: Starts from S$ 8.00.
The Year of the Snake is a majestic and prosperous year of abundant wealth. You can enjoy Chinese New Year by watching the fantastic River Hongbao at Gardens by The Bay. Your sense of amazement will increase when you meet Xiaohe. During the show, visitors are presented with giant lanterns as the main attraction, a cultural exhibition, a tantalising food street, and some other performances. This event occurs on 29 January - 5 February 2025
Gardens by the Bay
9.1/10
Marina Bay
SGD 10
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953.
Prices: Free of charge.
National Gallery Singapore is again holding Light to Night by opening the museum until late at night. The Light to Night event will be held from 17 January to 6 February 2025, featuring more than 60 works of art and various exciting events throughout the Civic district, including the National Gallery Singapore, the Asian Civilizations Museum, Victoria Theater and Concert Hall, The Arts House, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, and Funan. Light to Night 2025 has the theme Reimagine which is suitable for visiting with your family on Chinese New Year 2025.
National Gallery Singapore Tickets
9.5/10
Marina Bay
SGD 20
SGD 14
Address: 1 Saint Andrew's Road, #01-01, Singapore 178957.
Prices: Free of charge (some programmes have extra charges).
Theme parks in Singapore don't want to miss out on Chinese New Year 2025 celebrations, including Universal Studios Singapore. You can find various excitements that will make your adventure very enjoyable. This place presents several adrenaline-pumping rides, interactive shows, and many exciting attractions.
Universal Studios Singapore
9.1/10
Sentosa Island
SGD 83
SGD 78
From January 27 to February 25, 2025, you can look forward to some exciting experiences at Universal Studios Singapore. Enjoy watching live shows featuring Po from the Kung Fu Panda, and get a chance to meet and greet your favourite characters – like the Minions dressed in dragon-inspired outfits. Watch the dragon dance, and capture Instagram-worthy pictures with the lantern display.
Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269.
Prices: Starts from S$ 16.00.
The next interesting place you can visit is Jewel Changi Airport, this is a nature-inspired attraction located at Singapore Changi Airport. Inside Jewel Changi Airport there are many interesting destinations, such as Shiseido Forest Valley, HSBC Rain Vortex, Changi Experience Studio, and many more. For the Chinese New Year celebration, Jewel has set up a beautiful display of festive flowers around the famous HSBC Rain Vortex and Petal Garden. The Source Pool in Canopy Park will feature an animated display of a dragon family. Engage with them to capture wonderful family photos! You can also catch the lion dance and dragon dance performances. The lion dance performance is scheduled for February 9-10 at 3:38 pm and February 11-12 at 12:38 pm. Additionally, the LED dragon dance performance will take place from February 9 to 12 at 7:38 pm.
Jewel Changi Airport Attractions Tickets
9.3/10
Changi
SGD 8
Address: Airport Boulevard, Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), Singapore.
Prices: Starts from S$ 6.00.
From February 8 to 17, Gardens by the Bay presents a five-minute light and sound show. This show is called Spring Blossoms and is held to celebrate Chinese New Year. You can come to Supertree Grove from 07.45 PM to 08.45 PM.
Gardens by the Bay
9.1/10
Marina Bay
SGD 10
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953.
Prices: Free of charge.
LEGO is bringing a fun event to usher in the Year of the Snake by building memories at Suntec City. The event will occur from January 18 to February 25 with various fun, family-friendly attractions.
Address: Suntec City Atrium (Tower 1 & 2), 3 Temasek Blvd, Singapore, 038983.
Prices: Free of charge.
The Lunar New Year Istana Open House presents various interesting shows for families yearly. You can spend the day on the palace grounds enjoying various free shows.
Address: Orchard Rd, Singapore 238823.
Prices: Free of charge for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents.
Singapore is one of the best places to spend Chinese New Year, the city brings vibrance to everyone. Every street will be decorated with Chinese ornaments, especially in places celebrating Chinese New Year, such as Chinatown. You can do many exciting activities during Chinese New Year, and various shows are held in various places. This is the best time to spend time with family.
The Chingay Parade is one of the most exciting events during Chinese New Year in Singapore, and in 2025, it’s going to be a real treat! Happening on 7 and 8 February at F1 Pit Building, the parade’s theme for the year is "JOY" which is all about having fun and celebrating together.
The parade will feature over 4,000 performers from 150 different groups. You can expect plenty of colourful floats, eye-catching costumes, and amazing performances throughout the event. For 2025, the organisers are switching things up with a new layout, making it even more exciting and engaging for the crowd. Plus, there will be food-inspired floats that will make you hungry just by looking at them! Tickets are on sale now! Be sure to secure your spot on the official Chingay website before they sell out. Don't miss this unforgettable celebration of creativity, culture, and community. See you at the Chingay Parade! 🎉
FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX 2025
9.9/10
Marina Bay
SGD 148
Chinese New Year in Singapore is not just about decorations and celebrations, it's also a foodie’s dream! The city is packed with amazing dining spots that really know how to celebrate the season. Popular restaurants like Blue Lotus Chinese Eating House and Hai Tien Lo serve up a delicious mix of festive dishes and traditional Chinese food that’s sure to hit the spot. If you love Cantonese food, Golden Peony and Yellow Pot are also great choices for a delicious meal.
Singapore’s hawker centres are also a must-visit during Chinese New Year. You’ll find all kinds of festive foods, from hot pot and Chinese sausages to Yu Sheng (raw fish salad) and Longevity Noodles. These dishes are more than just tasty—they’re packed with meaning and tradition. And if you’re in the mood for something sweet, you can try Mandarin orange desserts, melon seeds, and radish cakes, all of which are popular during the holiday season. Bottom line, food scene in Singapore during CNY is everything to look forward to!
Another popular tradition for locals during CNY is visiting temples during the New Year to offer prayers and seek good fortune for the year ahead. By making offerings, lighting incense sticks, and paying respects to the gods, people believe they will receive blessings for health, wealth, and happiness.
One of the most well-known temples to visit is the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple located at Waterloo Street, dedicated to Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. On New Year’s Eve, you can join the special midnight incense ceremony where worshippers light incense sticks for good luck. The first person to plant their incense stick into the urn is thought to receive particularly strong blessings for the year.
Another must-visit is the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum in Chinatown, a revered place for Buddhists and one of the oldest and most important temples in the Hokkien community. Built to house the relic of the Buddha’s tooth, the temple also worships Mazu, the Chinese goddess of the sea, and offers a peaceful setting for contemplation and prayer.
India Little Singapore - Culture and Food Experiential Tour
Rochor
SGD 69
Chinese New Year in Singapore is a great time to enjoy some festive shopping and pick up unique souvenirs. One of the best places to start your CNY shopping is Bugis Street. Known for its buzzing ambience, Bugis Street offers fixed-price goods, from trendy clothes and gadgets to fun souvenirs and quirky trinkets. After you’ve done some shopping, you can unwind at one of the nearby cafes or bars.
If you’re heading to Gardens by the Bay during Chinese New Year, there’s more than just nature to enjoy. The gardens come alive with exciting rides, performances, and the beautiful Dahlia Display. There are also pop-up stalls offering great gifts and festive decorations, so you can pick up something special while soaking up the atmosphere.
For a more traditional shopping experience, head to Chinatown. This area is ideal for buying affordable Chinese goods like herbal teas, spices, and handmade crafts. Be sure to check out the Chinatown Heritage Centre, Temple Street, and Sago Lane for some fantastic bargains. You’ll find lots of CNY decorations and trinkets to take home, making it the perfect place for all things festive.
One of the most exciting and meaningful traditions during Chinese New Year in Singapore is the giving of red packets, or Ang Pao. These red envelopes are typically filled with money and are given to children, loved ones, and even lion dancers as a gesture of good luck and blessings for the year ahead. The practice is based on the belief that red is a colour that drives away evil spirits and brings fortune and happiness.
If you’re in Singapore during CNY, you’ll see Ang Pao being exchanged everywhere. They are often handed out by family members, friends, and even at businesses, with the hope of spreading prosperity. You can find these red packets in local stores, and sometimes even ask locals to share some with you, they’ll be more than happy to help you take part in this fun and meaningful tradition!
Spending Chinese New Year at IKEA Alexandra is the perfect way to enjoy some fun activities with your family and get into the holiday vibes. First up, get creative with the Paper Snake Craft! This is perfect for kids aged 5 to 12. You can join in and craft your own snake puppet to celebrate the Year of the Snake. The craft sessions are held on 18 and 19 January 2025 from 1pm to 3pm at Room Setting (SE2) on Level 2. This is a fun, hands-on way to get into the holiday spirit, and kids will love bringing their snake puppets home as a souvenir.
For those who enjoy getting their hands involved in home décor, the Lunar Blooms workshop is an exciting way to bring some festive flair to your home. Learn from professional florists how to create beautiful floral arrangements with a Scandinavian touch. This workshop is for IKEA Family members aged 18 and above, and it’s happening at IKEA Alexandra on 19 January 2025 from 11am to 12.30pm at Room Setting (SE2) on Level 2.
To top off your celebrations, IKEA Alexandra will also be hosting a Lion Dance Performance to usher in the Year of the Snake. Watch the traditional lion dance as it brings good luck and blessings for a prosperous year. It will take place on 2 February 2025 at 3pm, and it's the ideal way to wrap up your festive visit to IKEA Alexandra.
Looking for a fun and relaxing staycation during Chinese New Year? Marina Bay Sands is the perfect spot to kick back and enjoy the celebrations in style. With stunning views, amazing amenities, and festive activities, it’s a great place to spend your holiday.
Start with the famous infinity pool at Marina Bay Sands. It’s one of the best places to chill out while taking in breathtaking views of the Singapore skyline. You’ll also find special CNY-themed meals at their restaurants, including classic dishes like Yu Sheng and mandarin oranges to bring good luck. Then wrap it up by shopping. The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is packed with luxury brands, and during the Chinese New Year period, you’ll find some great deals and promotions.
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Marina Bay
SGD 1,599
SGD 1,199
Head over to Sentosa for a thrilling experience with Skyline Luge Singapore and the Singapore Speedboat Adventure. These two attractions are perfect for anyone looking to add a bit of adventure to their CNY celebrations!
Start with the Skyline Luge Singapore, where you can race down a scenic hill on a luge cart. It’s a unique experience that’s fun for both kids and adults. You can control your speed, so whether you want to take it easy and enjoy the view or zoom down the hill for a rush, it’s up to you! The track is beautifully designed, weaving through lush greenery with amazing views of Sentosa, and it’s even more fun during Chinese New Year with special decorations and festive vibes.
After you’ve had your fill of luging, switch gears and get ready for some high-speed action with the Singapore Speedboat Adventure. This ride takes you on an exciting tour of Singapore’s southern islands, with a blast of wind in your hair and the stunning skyline in the background. It’s the perfect way to enjoy the outdoors, see some beautiful sights, and feel the thrill of a speedboat ride all at once.
COMBO: Skyline Luge Singapore + Singapore Speedboat Adventure
Sentosa Island
SGD 80
SGD 66
Stil at Sentosa, the Trickeye Museum and the Singapore Cable Car Sky Network offer the perfect mix of excitement and views.
Start your adventure at the Trickeye Museum in Sentosa. This isn’t your average museum, it’s packed with 3D art where you can actually be part of the scenes. From posing with giant animals to pretending you're surfing the waves, the museum has tonnes of interactive exhibits that’ll keep everyone entertained.
Next, hop on the Singapore Cable Car Sky Network for a scenic ride across Sentosa. The cable car offers amazing views of the island, the harbour, and Singapore’s skyline. It’s a super relaxing way to enjoy the sights and soak up enjoying the day.
[COMBO] Trickeye Museum Singapore + Round-Trip Singapore Cable Car Sky Pass
Sentosa Island
SGD 67
SGD 44
Finally, check out iFly Singapore for a one-of-a-kind indoor skydiving experience during Chinese New Year. Located in Sentosa, this thrilling activity lets you experience the thrill of freefall, all in a safe and controlled environment. iFly Singapore is perfect for both adrenaline junkies and those looking to try something new. The facility’s flight chamber provides a real skydiving experience, so you can feel like you're soaring through the skies, without ever leaving the ground.
With a minimum age of 7, iFly is a fantastic option for families or friends who want to experience something out of the ordinary together. After your flight, you can unwind while taking in the stunning views of Sentosa and the South China Sea. This Chinese New Year, iFly Singapore is definitely one adventure you won’t want to miss.
iFly Singapore
9.0/10
Sentosa Island
SGD 109
SGD 89
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