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River Hongbao to be held at Gardens by the Bay this year
An artist impression of the floating lantern set at the River Hongbao, which will run from next Wednesday to Feb 16. COMMITTEEPHOTO: RIVER HONGBAO 2021 ORGANISING
Event is free but will be ticketed as part of crowd control measures due to the pandemic
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River Hongbao will take place at Gardens by the Bay this year in an unprecedented move to ensure the safety of visitors amid the pandemic.
An iconic part of the Chinese New Year celebrations here, River Hongbao began in 1987 and was previously held at The Float@Marina Bay.
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River Hongbao to be held at Gardens by the Bay this year; visitors must book time slots
To see the lanterns, members of the public will have to book a time slot on the River Hongbao website.PHOTO: RIVER HONGBAO 2021 ORGANISING COMMITTEE
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Scattered throughout the outdoor gardens are 24 giant lanterns that include a peacock, the 12 animal zodiacs and the ever-popular God of Fortune. Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations pic via TODAY
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SINGAPORE, Feb 1 Singapore’s annual Chinese New Year carnival River Hongbao will go ahead from February 10 to 16 at Gardens by the Bay.
This will be the first time the event will be held at Gardens by the Bay, a shift from its usual venue at the Marina Bay floating platform. The Chinese community will be ushering in the Year of the Ox on February 12.