Sight · Marina Centre
Chingay Parade
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The Chingay Parade is Singapore's largest street parade and a highlight of the Chinese New Year celebrations. Held in the Marina Centre area, this dazzling event transforms the streets into a moving tapestry of color, music, and dance. Spectators line the route to watch elaborate floats, lion and dragon dancers, stilt walkers, and performers from Singapore's multicultural communities. The parade originated as a Chinese procession but now includes Malay, Indian, and Eurasian elements, reflecting the nation's diversity. The atmosphere is electric, with fireworks, live bands, and interactive segments where the audience can join in. The Pit Building at 1 Republic Boulevard serves as a key venue for the parade's staging and seating areas. For the best experience, arrive early to secure a spot along the route or purchase tickets for grandstand seating.
Don't miss
- Watch the spectacular opening procession with giant flags and drummers
- See intricately designed floats illuminated with LED lights
- Enjoy performances by international troupes and local community groups
- Catch the fireworks display that caps off the evening
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Know before you go
- Singapore's weather can be unpredictable; bring an umbrella or poncho.
- Wear comfortable shoes as you may stand or walk for long periods.
- Food stalls are available, but lines can be long. Eat before or bring snacks.
- Use public transport as parking is limited and roads are closed.
A bit of history
Chingay began in 1973 as a street parade to revive Chinese New Year festivities after firecrackers were banned. It has since grown into a national event, incorporating multicultural performances and attracting over 100,000 spectators annually.
Common questions
When is the Chingay Parade held?
It takes place on the 22nd day of the Chinese New Year, usually in February or March. Check the official website for exact dates.
Do I need a ticket to watch?
No, watching from the roadside is free. Grandstand seating requires a paid ticket.
Where can I buy grandstand tickets?
Tickets are sold online through the official Chingay website or authorized ticketing partners.
What time does the parade start?
The parade typically starts at 7 PM and lasts about 2-3 hours.
Is the parade family-friendly?
Yes, it's suitable for all ages. There are interactive segments for children.
Can I take photos and videos?
Yes, photography is encouraged. Be mindful of others and avoid using flash near performers.
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