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HI - I'll be arriving in SIN on 29 January 2010 and will only stay two evenings. Wonder if there will be any early activity/festivities for the New Year on February 14th? I've done some internet searching and read that there are markets / street fairs the weeks prior, but still wonder when they may actually begin and where in particular they may be. Any information / websites would be very much appreciated. Thanks. | ||
Hi Amr. The Chinatown area will usually be lighted up abt a month prior to CNY. So if you're here on 29 Jan 2010, you should be able to catch it. If you go there in the evenings, it will be quite a sight to see all the roads bedecked in colourful lights, lanterns etc. Locals will throng the shops to buy stuff for CNY, eg food, clothes, household decorations and so on. Best to take public tpt there coz traffic will be horrendous. If you want to get into the thick of the action, there are a few boutique hotels located in Chinatown itself. You can check out New Majestic Hotel www.newmajestichotel.com Hope you enjoy your stay! | 1 | |
Thanks so much, Umisarah. Very much appreciated. Really looking forward to my two nights in Singapore and have booked the Hotel 1929 there in Chinatown. AMR | 2 | |
1929 -- good choice. very hippy and great restaurant. you will be in the centre of the festivities. Enjoy the sights! | 3 | |
On Chinese New Year's Day, head down to the Esplanade area for the River Hong Bao Carnival . Stage shows, bazaar, lanterns and festive events. | 4 | |
Thanks so much for the replies, everyone. I wrote to the Visit Singapore website to ask about this year's festivities, and this is part of their reply: The Chinese New Year Light-up is from 23 January to 7 March 2010. The River Hongbao 2010 will be held from 12 to 20 February 2010. The event will be held at the Marina Bay Floating Stage. For more information on the River Hongbao, please go to the following link: | 5 | |
You're lucky you won't be there on February 14th or the 3 or 4 days following. I was in Singapore on CNY a couple of years ago and it was terribly disappointing. Almost everything was closed; it was like a ghost town. There were a few restaurants open but most of them charged almost double for meals. I don't remember that anything was open in Chinatown. I've been to Singapore about a dozen times and expected CNY there to be really exciting; I couldn't have been more wrong!! Things didn't get back to normal for about 5 days. I've been back since then and will be there again in a couple of months.....but I'll never be there during CNY again. | 6 | |
letsrock, i know how you feel! it's like when i visited australia with my family some years back during christmas and we ended up eating instant noodles for dinner - couldnt even get mac's! very disappointed... just gotta remember that CNY's a time for families to get together. for 2010, feb 14,15,16 (sun,mon,tue) are public holidays. so unless you're invited to a chinese singaporean friend's house, that period may not be an ideal time to travel to singapore. as it is with public holidays in any country, really :D | 7 | |
hey. on CNY eve , head down to chinatown. as the streets will be closed for a CNY countdown. enjoy ur stay here :) | 8 | |