TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Singapore is inhabited by a 75 percent Chinese population, creating a vibrant scene of Lunar New Year festivities all throughout the city state. Many exciting events, celebrations, ...
Chinese New Year in Singapore is a time of vibrant celebrations, and there’s no shortage of exciting events for families to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in cultural ...
Chinese New Years feel different now that we're adults. 2 millennials ponder - is it really that bad and can we do anything ...
To make Chinese New Year feel and taste like home, a pair of Singaporeans planned familiar dishes on their festive menu to ...
Unpackt, a zero-waste grocery store and cafe, has managed to save over 100kg of mandarin oranges from being wasted this festive period.
Going further into Singapore’s coastal life ... Palembang Police Deploy 542 Personnel to Secure Chinese New Year Celebrations Palembang Police Chief urged the public to refrain from any activities ...
Several countries mark their new year based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar involving movement of the Sun and Moon.
Lee Kum Kee invites you to embrace the spirit of food, family, and traditions for one of the biggest holidays in Asian culture ...
The Year of the Snake is here - and millions across Asia and the world are welcoming it, with family, friends, prayers and plenty of food. The Lunar New Year, which coincides with ...
SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 February 2025 – Chinese New Year is a time for togetherness, celebration, and ...
Lunar New Year marks the beginning of a new year based on lunar or lunisolar calendars. It is often referred to as Chinese New Year, especially in China, where it is a major cultural celebration. The ...