Chingay 2020: Colours in Harmony
Chingay is one of Asia’s largest street and floats parade that epitomises the dynamism of Singapore's vibrant and multicultural society.
Fri, 31 Jan 2020 - Sat, 1 Feb 2020
5:00 PM - 1:00 AM
F1 Pit Building
Chingay is one of Asia’s largest street and floats parade that epitomises the dynamism of Singapore’s vibrant and multicultural society.
To mark 60 years of community building by the People’s Association in 2020, the theme for Chingay 2020 is “Colours in Harmony”, expressed through the use of different colours to symbolise Singapore’s cultural diversity and harmonious blend of different cultures in this 48th edition.
In conjunction with the Parade, the Chingay Carnival will return for its third year, promising to be yet another fun-filled experience for all to bask in the festive atmosphere.Expect to enjoy mouth-watering food, participate in various hands-on activities like silkscreen printing and making Chingay props; and be entertained by young performing talents. Chingay Parade ticket holders can also redeem a special complimentary gift* at the merchandise store (*while stocks last). Chingay carnival vouchers are available on FavePay with a 10% discount (limited to the first 1,000 purchases).Time:
Parade – 8.00pm to 9.30pm
In conjunction with the Parade, the Chingay Carnival will return for its third year, promising to be yet another fun-filled experience for all to bask in the festive atmosphere.Expect to enjoy mouth-watering food, participate in various hands-on activities like silkscreen printing and making Chingay props; and be entertained by young performing talents. Chingay Parade ticket holders can also redeem a special complimentary gift* at the merchandise store (*while stocks last). Chingay carnival vouchers are available on FavePay with a 10% discount (limited to the first 1,000 purchases).Time:
Parade – 8.00pm to 9.30pm
Carnival – 5pm to 11pm (31 Jan) and 5pm to 1am (1 Feb)
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