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River Ang Bao 2014 in Singapore

13 February 2014 by Eileen

Sadly tomorrow is the last day of the Chinese New Year celebrations and this is also my last post for the Chinese New Year theme.  Hope you all have fun reading my blog posts from making Chinese New Year lantern crafts to foods!

River Ang Bao Entrance

To end my CNY theme, I am going to show the amazing photo taken by my friend Winston.  He went to River Ang Bao and I wish to thank him for sharing the photos with me. This event only happens once a year during the Chinese New Year period. If you are thinking of going to Singapore next year, do remember to pop by there! There are fireworks, Chinese culture shows, crafts, street food and a lot more!

Without further ado, these are the photos for this year’s River Ang Bao.

River Ang Bao 2014 Horse
River Ang Bao 2014 Bow and Arrow

River Ang Bao 2014 Flower
River Ang Bao 2014 Wealth God
River Ang Bao 2014
River Ang Bao 2014 Fish
River Ang Bao 2014 Temple

Disclosure: Images used with permission from Winston Teo.

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Filed Under: Chinese Festivals Tagged With: Chinese Culture, Chinese New Year, Singapore

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Comments

  1. over40andamumtoone says

    17 February 2014 at 10:28 pm

    Looks amazing, I’d love to go back to Singapore one day. Will certainly have to coincide a visit with the NY celebrations

  2. Red Rose Mummy says

    14 February 2014 at 10:02 pm

    Wondeful photos, it looks like an amazing celebration of the festival.

  3. mummyoftwo says

    14 February 2014 at 7:38 pm

    It has been great reading about Chinese New Year on your blog! What a lovely, colourful post to end the celebrations.

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