Things to do this Weekend: Celebrate CNY with Your LOs @ SCCC Lunar New Year Carnival & Concert!



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Location: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
Date:
24 Feb – 25 Feb 2018
Hour:
2 pm – 10 pm
Admission:
FREE

Location: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Date: 24 Feb – 25 Feb 2018  Hour: 2 pm – 10 pm  Admission: FREE [Picture] What is happening? Discover the making of Chinese traditional arts, from Chinese Ang Pow Making, Chinese Calligraphy, Chinese Knot Making, and Chinese Figuring Making to Silkscreen Making, Shrink Film Keychain, Chinese Paper Cutting and Opera Mask Knot Making.  Indulge in yummy treats such as the Dragon’s Breath Candy, Dragon’s Beard Candy, Muah Chee, Ting Ting, Malt Candy, and Glutinous Rice Ball at the festive food booths.  Immerse yourselves and your little ones is festive performances hosted by local actress Michelle Tay, such as Wushu, Contortionist Performance, Dragon Dance, Juggling Perfomance, Quick Change Performance, Mask Change Performance, and Diabolo. Be entranced by the enchanting performances at the SCCC Lunar New Year Concert, hosted by celebrities Marcus Chin, Xu Qiongfang and Lin Ruping. It will feature artists from Singapore and Malaysia, including Li Baoen, Sally Yeo, Angie Lau, and Zhuang Xuezhong. WANT TO KEEP RECEIVING INFORMATION TO BRING YOUR KIDS OUT? SIGN UP FOR OUR FREE NEWSLETTER HERE! When is it happening? Festive Art Booths [note:bullet] 24 Feb – 25 Feb 2018: 2 pm – 8 pm  Festive Food Booths 24 Feb – 25 Feb 2018: 2 pm – 8 pm  [RELATED ARTICLE] Festive Performances 24 Feb 2018: 3 pm – 6 pm  SCCC Lunar New Year Concert 25 Feb 2018: 7 pm – 10 pm  Where is it happening? Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, 1 Straits Boulevard Concourse, Level 1, Singapore 018906 [Map] How much is it? Admission is FREE!   For more information, click here. Photo credits Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre

What is happening?

Discover the making of Chinese traditional arts, from Chinese Ang Pow Making, Chinese Calligraphy, Chinese Knot Making, and Chinese Figuring Making to Silkscreen Making, Shrink Film Keychain, Chinese Paper Cutting and Opera Mask Knot Making.

Indulge in yummy treats such as the Dragon’s Breath Candy, Dragon’s Beard Candy, Muah Chee, Ting Ting, Malt Candy, and Glutinous Rice Ball at the festive food booths.

Immerse yourselves and your little ones is festive performances hosted by local actress Michelle Tay, such as Wushu, Contortionist Performance, Dragon Dance, Juggling Perfomance, Quick Change Performance, Mask Change Performance, and Diabolo.

Be entranced by the enchanting performances at the SCCC Lunar New Year Concert, hosted by celebrities Marcus Chin, Xu Qiongfang and Lin Ruping. It will feature artists from Singapore and Malaysia, including Li Baoen, Sally Yeo, Angie Lau, and Zhuang Xuezhong.

WANT TO KEEP RECEIVING INFORMATION TO BRING YOUR KIDS OUT? SIGN UP FOR OUR FREE NEWSLETTER HERE!

When is it happening?

  • Festive Art Booths 
    24 Feb – 25 Feb 2018: 2 pm – 8 pm

  • Festive Food Booths
    24 Feb – 25 Feb 2018: 2 pm – 8 pm

Things to do this Weekend: Be a Part of CNY Celebrations @ River Hongbao 2018 with Your LOs!

  • Festive Performances
    24 Feb 2018: 3 pm – 6 pm

  • SCCC Lunar New Year Concert
    25 Feb 2018: 7 pm – 10 pm

Where is it happening?

Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, 1 Straits Boulevard Concourse, Level 1, Singapore 018906

How much is it?

Admission is FREE!

 

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre

 

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Malini Pannirselvam
Dedicated writer by day, avid reader by night, language fanatic all the time, and aunt to nieces and nephews every day

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