There’s plenty to prepare and do when celebrating Chinese New Year in Singapore. It’s best to plan your time now as the countdown to the Year of the Wood Dragon 2024 inches closer (starts on ...
Where did 2024 go? It feels like just yesterday we were making resolutions and planning holidays, and now here we are, ...
Bak kwa and pineapple tarts aren't the only Chinese New Year classics in Singapore. For many of us, McDonald's seasonal ...
Year of the Wood Snake, a symbol of transformation, wisdom, and creativity-an ideal time to embrace renewal and abundance ...
The fast food chain is launching an upgraded version of the Prosperity Burgers, a new strawberry cone and more this CNY ...
Go for timeless pieces when decorating for two festive occasions just one month apart. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Yusheng is a customary Lunar New Year dish, traditionally served on the 7th day of Chinese New Year, known locally in Singapore as renri. Renri means “every man’s birthday” with people becoming a year ...
Jackson Koh was born in Singapore in the Chinese Year of the Dragon. Growing up, he says he was his aunts' and uncles' favorite — and he knows why. "When I was young, every Chinese New Year ...
Varied range of restaurants for Chinese New Year Reunion Dinner - refined Cantonese, contemporary Asian, Italian or BBQ ...
It’s celebrated around the world by people of Chinese descent though Lunar New Year is also celebrated in other countries in Asia—including Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore ...
If Singapore has a definable high season, this is it. Combine winter leisure travelers, the usual business traffic and numerous holiday festivals (Chinese New Year is the big one), and you'll find ...