New Years Eve in Singapore

New years eve Singapore is an eye attraction of many travelers from all over the world. New year celebration in Singapore is traditional yet classic. So, if you are looking for a place that pampers out with a combination of both fun and traditional culture, then Singapore would be a world class place to visit this upcoming new year.

The new year season is considered as the best to travel to Singapore not only because of the good weather conditions but also because of the traditional activities and events organized during the last month of the year.

Every age people can explore the events and activities, enjoy and have fun playing new year games too, after all it is celebration time and Singapore is the most happening party places in the world that offers you numerous party places, landscapes, entertaining shopping centers, and parades.

A parade carnival is the best among all as it symbolizes the traditions and cultures of the city and its citizens. From the costumes to the rituals, everything seems so elegant and beautiful that you can wait to see the celebration again. River Hong bao carnival at the marina promenade is the biggest events that takes place during the new years Singapore.

New Years Eve in Singapore is celebrated with great enthusiasm and zeal. The occasion is celebrated in Chinese tradition unlike other festivals in Singapore. Most of the ceremonies and celebrations activities are performed in Chinese style. Based according to the usual lunar calendar, Singapore new year festival is celebrated over a period of fifteen days.

On New Year's Eve, Markets are decorated in different shades and filled with gifts, flowers, toys, clothing etc. along with shopping for perfect plum tree. Dinners are organized to celebrate the occasion. New Year in Singapore mainly symbolizes get-together of family members. Besides all decorations, shopping, celebrations and parties, one main feature of Singapore New Year's Eve is that makes it distinguishes from the other is Chun Jie.

Chun Jie is the tradition that symbolizes birth of new hopes and interment of old despairs on this event. According to the myths associated with this festival, New Year marks the beginning of new period of good luck and success. Planning for Chun Jie begin one month before the festival. Firecrackers and Fireworks are also an integral part of New Year Eve in Singapore. To know more about the new year's eve in Singapore, stay connected to 123newyears.com