Singapore News - In August last year, the Government announced that $320 million in the form of the SingapoRediscovers Vouchers would be set aside to save the tourism industry. These vouchers take the form of $100 credits that Singaporeans can spend on hotel stays, entry to attractions, and. Read more at www.tnp.sg
February 04, 2021
Gardens by the Bay and Resorts World Sentosa
There is no doubt that the festivities for Chinese New Year will be different this time around, especially, if you were really looking forward to catching your favourite group perform lion dance in Singapore.
But fret not, we’ve got you covered!
Even though the celebrations may be different – due to the implementation of safety measures – we’ve done the homework for you so you can still enjoy this special day with your family.
3 places you can catch the lion dance in Singapore
1. CapitaLand
Instead of the usual lion dance performances around CapitaLand shopping malls, try their Virtual Lion Dance an augmented reality (AR) lion dance.
A huat-tastic guide for a fun-filled Chinese New Year!
Feb 4th, 2021
Singapore somewhat transforms into a deserted town every year during Chinese New Year. This comes as no surprise considering the fact that Chinese makes up 74.3% of the resident population and the majority of them observe the festival that marks the beginning of a new year in the lunar calendar.
For those celebrating, it is an exuberant time to catch up with family and friends and chow down on festive treats. For the rest, turning into a couch potato and binge-watching Netflix seems like the only possibility to while away time during the public holiday. Fret not, you don’t have to turn into a sluggard and miss out on all the fun (unless you have no qualms about it) this Chinese New Year.
The Straits Times
Haw Par Villa, Resorts World Sentosa and hotels among those preparing for upswing when visitors return
Haw Par Villa has been closed since October last year for upgrading works, which are expected to be completed next month. With international travel at a standstill, domestic tourism now has a crucial role in supporting tourism businesses, said the Singapore Tourism Board. ST FILE PHOTO
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