About Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, is a significant festival celebrated by the Chinese community in Singapore. It marks the beginning of the lunar calendar and is a time for family reunions, honoring ancestors, and wishing for prosperity in the coming year.
Chinese New Year is a public holiday in Singapore. In 2025, it falls on Wednesday, January 29. This holiday does not fall on the same date every year — its date varies annually.
This is a national holiday, observed throughout all of Singapore. Most businesses, government offices, and schools are closed on this day.
Traditions & Customs
In Singapore, Chinese New Year is celebrated with vibrant street festivities, including lion dances, fireworks, and the famous Chingay Parade. Families gather for reunion dinners, exchange red packets (ang bao) filled with money, and decorate their homes with red lanterns and auspicious symbols to invite good fortune.
Did You Know?
Singapore's Chingay Parade is one of the largest street parades in Asia, showcasing multicultural performances that reflect the country's diverse heritage during the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Holiday Details
| Holiday Name | Chinese New Year |
| Date | Wednesday, January 29, 2025 |
| Country | |
| Type | Public |
| Scope | National — observed throughout the country |
| Fixed Date | No — date varies annually |
Holiday Greeting
"新年快乐 (Xīnnián kuàilè)"
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the color red during Chinese New Year in Singapore?
Red symbolizes good luck and prosperity in Chinese culture. During Chinese New Year, people decorate their homes and wear red clothing to attract positive energy and ward off evil spirits.
How long do the Chinese New Year celebrations last in Singapore?
The celebrations typically last for 15 days, culminating in the Lantern Festival. Each day has its own significance and various activities, such as visiting friends and family or participating in community events.
What traditional foods are commonly enjoyed during Chinese New Year in Singapore?
Traditional foods include dumplings, fish, and the iconic yu sheng, a raw fish salad that is tossed for good luck. Each dish carries symbolic meanings, contributing to the festive spirit and wishes for prosperity.
When is Chinese New Year 2025 in Singapore?
Chinese New Year 2025 in Singapore falls on Wednesday, January 29, 2025.
Is Chinese New Year a public holiday in Singapore?
Yes, Chinese New Year is a public holiday in Singapore. It is observed nationwide.
Is Chinese New Year on the same date every year?
Chinese New Year does not have a fixed date and varies from year to year.