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Celebrating Tet in Singapore: A unique blend of tradition and modernity

Singapore is a small island nation but has a diverse culture. When celebrating Tet in Singapore, visitors not only have the opportunity to witness traditional customs but also participate in vibrant activities with a modern feel.

Việt NamViệt Nam13/12/2024

Tet in Singapore is not only a time for family reunions, but also a time when the island nation puts on a sparkling outfit, filled with the colors of spring. Let's explore the unique features and experiences that cannot be missed when celebrating Tet in Singapore.

1. Brilliant spring colors in Chinatown

Spring colors are everywhere in Chinatown (Photo source: Collected)

When it comes to celebrating Chinese New Year in Singapore, Chinatown is always the first place to be mentioned. On this occasion, Chinatown is decorated with typical lanterns, couplets wishing for spring and stalls selling a variety of goods.

Locals and tourists often come here to enjoy the Tet atmosphere, buy lucky items such as red envelopes, lucky fruits or lucky money gifts symbolizing fortune.

Not stopping there, activities such as parades, art performances and spectacular fireworks displays on New Year's Eve are always unique highlights that anyone wants to witness when celebrating Tet in Singapore.

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2. Sparkling lanterns at the River Hongbao festival

River Hongbao Festival is one of the biggest events during Tet in Singapore (Photo source: Collected)

The River Hongbao Festival is one of the biggest events during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Singapore. This place attracts thousands of visitors every spring. Here, you will be able to admire giant lanterns in all shapes and colors, especially the shapes of the 12 zodiac animals.

Apart from traditional art parades, the festival also features fun games and a flavorful food court. Dishes like bak kwa, chestnut cakes and the famous mi soo are must-try experiences when you celebrate Chinese New Year in Singapore.

3. Participate in unique traditional ceremonies

During Tet holidays in Singapore, people also go to pagodas to pray for luck (Photo source: Collected)

During the Lunar New Year celebrations in Singapore, people often perform special traditional rituals such as writing parallel sentences, burning incense and praying for good luck at sacred temples. These activities clearly demonstrate the cultural exchange of Chinese people in modern life.

You can also partake in the custom of laodao yusheng, a raw fish salad mixed with ingredients such as vegetables and spices. The sight of people gathering around the table, mixing yusheng together and wishing each other good luck is truly memorable.

4. Shopping at luxury shopping malls

The shopping malls are elaborately decorated and colorful (Photo source: Collected)

When you come to celebrate Chinese New Year in Singapore, you will see the shopping malls are decorated elaborately and colorfully. Orchard Road, the most famous shopping area of ​​this island nation, becomes an unmissable destination.

The stalls selling Tet gifts are filled with a variety of products, from high-end fashion items to handicrafts associated with Tet. Many tourists also take advantage of this occasion to shop because of the attractive promotions. In addition to shopping, you can also take your family to cafes and luxury restaurants to enjoy special meals in a space full of spring colors.

Coming to celebrate Tet in Singapore, you will not only have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of major festivals, but also learn more about the unique cultural exchange. Each experience will bring you unforgettable memories. Plan today to explore this special spring in this beautiful island nation.

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