![]() An arch at the junction of |
![]() Stamford Road and Connaught Drive |
![]() An arch along |
![]() Connaught Drive |
![]() Singapore River Hong Bao 2007 |
![]() was held at Esplanade Park |
![]() The God of Wealth (CaiShen) |
![]() Origin of Chinese New Year |
![]() The God of Wealth |
![]() guards the Business District |
![]() Red lanterns at night |
![]() and in the day |
![]() Year 2007 is |
![]() the Year of Pig |
![]() Everything turns out as one |
![]() wishes in the New Year |
![]() Happy |
![]() Family |
![]() Modelled Shen Yang |
![]() Palace (1625) |
![]() By day <-- |
![]() --> At night |
![]() Ornamental columns |
![]() and lanterns |
![]() Hit the bells on the wishing tree with your |
![]() spare coins and make your wishes |
![]() All the money collected will go |
![]() to Milk (mainly I love kids) |
![]() Big |
![]() drums |
![]() What's happening? |
![]() Oh! The God of Wealth arrived |
![]() Stage performance |
![]() Chinese riddles |
![]() Souvenirs |
![]() Snacks |
![]() Prepared on the spot |
![]() Eat when it is fresh from oven |
![]() Enjoy the Chinese musical instruments performance |
![]() Listen to the amateur drummers |
![]() Contrast finely |
![]() with each other |
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Singapore River Hong Bao takes place during Chinese New Year. It usually
begins two days before the Chinese New Year Day and ends on the
fifteenth day of the Chinese New Year. The Chinese New Year Day in 2008 is on 7th February 2008. |