Thaipusam 2024 will be celebrated on the 24th of January. From the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Serangoon Road, the traditional path for Kavadi-bearers and their supporters on Thaipusam travels through the city’s heart to the Sri Thendayuthapani Temple at Tank...
Ramadan is a month of sombre remorse for Muslims. During this time, Muslims worship, do good deeds, and fast from morning to evening for about 30 days. At the end of Ramadan, Singaporeans celebrate Eid, also called Hari Raya Aidilfitri or...
The Singapore National Day is celebrated on 9th August every year and is a public holiday where people come together to celebrate their freedom. This day marks the sovereignty of Singapore, which the country gained in 1965. The independence of Singapore...
The Lantern Festival is one of the most beautiful Chinese festivals in Singapore that everybody celebrates in the country! The Chinese New Year holiday will end with the Lantern Festival, also called the Yuan Xiao Jie. There would be much joy...
Singapore is a city-state that celebrates festivals for all reasons and has a festival connected to almost all the seasons. The Singapore River Festival is one such festival which was started in 2015 to celebrate the Golden Jubilee year of Singapore...
As the majority of the population in Singapore is Chinese, and therefore, celebrating Chinese festivals is a common practice in Singapore. The Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore is a Chinese tradition to thank God for a good harvest. Every year, it is...
Singapore is a blend of many ethnicity and cultures and has created its mark with its unique blend. As a part of this culture, the city also celebrates its unique festivals in Singapore style. There is some Singapore festival happening in...
Singapore is known for the coexistence of different ethnic groups, which includes the people from Indonesia, Chinese from Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the Indian subcontinent. These Singapore ethnic groups form the basis of Singapore culture, making it even more...