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The Chinese New Year (CNY) Fair in Singapore is a lively annual celebration that takes place in the weeks leading up to Lunar New Year, transforming parts of the island—especially Chinatown—into a festive marketplace full of colour, sound, and tradition. 🌸 What is the Chinese New Year Fair? The CNY Fair is a temporary festive market where stalls sell New Year goods, decorations, food, and gifts. It’s both a shopping event and a cultural experience, attracting locals and tourists alike. 📍 Main Locations 🏮 Chinatown Chinese New Year Fair (Most Famous) Usually held along Pagoda Street, Smith Street, Sago Street, and Temple Street Runs for about 2–3 weeks before CNY The busiest days are just before CNY Eve, often packed late into the night Other festive events during the season include: River Hongbao (large-scale festival with lanterns, stage shows, and fireworks) Chingay Parade (Singapore’s largest street parade, held after CNY) 🛍️ What You’ll Find at the Fair 🎊 Festive Decorations Red lanterns 🏮 “福” (Fu – good fortune) decorations Paper cuttings, couplets, zodiac ornaments Artificial peach blossom and kumquat trees 🍊 New Year Essentials Mandarin oranges (symbol of luck and prosperity) Red packets (ang bao) Incense and joss items for prayers 🍬 Snacks & Sweets Love letters (kueh kapit) Peanut cookies, pineapple tarts Candied fruits and traditional sweets 🧧 Zodiac & Auspicious Items Items related to the current zodiac animal Gold-coloured ornaments symbolising wealth and success 🎶 Atmosphere & Experience Loud festive music and CNY songs Stallholders shouting promotions Strong bargaining culture—especially late at night A strong sense of kampong spirit, very nostalgic for many Singaporeans 🧧 Cultural Significance The fair reflects core Chinese New Year values: Renewal and fresh beginnings Family reunion Wishing for prosperity, health, and good luck For many families, visiting the CNY Fair is a yearly tradition, just like spring cleaning and reunion dinner. 📸 Why Singapore’s CNY Fair is Special Multicultural setting with locals of all backgrounds joining in Mix of tradition and modern city life Chinatown’s historic shophouses provide a beautiful backdrop—great for photos and videos #food #singapore #travel If you like my channel please like , subscribe and share. THANK YOU FOR DROPPING BY! ❤️ 看完影片要帮我分享按赞哦! 🔔 记得订阅开启小铃铛! 你可以给我买一杯咖啡,也可以“超级谢谢” You can buy me a coffee and also "Super Thanks" too ☕ BUY ME A COFFEE https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yoontmin Join this channel to get access to perks: / @timinglifestyletv Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/wohkeret/one-nig... License code: GJI0R1O96WM8WEIK