Chingay 2020
Colours Of Harmony

About Chingay
How It Started
The Chingay Parade started in February 1973 as a street parade in celebration of the Lunar New Year.
Following the ban of firecrackers in Singapore, former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew suggested to celebrate the Chingay festival to compensate for the ban.
Since then, the parade has become an annual celebration showcasing Singapore's rich culture. The Chingay Parade is celebrated by performers of all ethnicities putting up various cultural performance in elaborate costumes. The parade also showcases a display of intricate floats.
Chingay now owns the reputation as one of Asia’s largest street performance and float parade, a colourful epitome of the country’s multi-cultural society.
What's New
Chingay 2020 brings to you “Colours in Harmony”, a dynamic showcase of our multiculturalism and diversity. About 6,000 volunteer performers will be involved in co-presenting this People’s Parade that also marks PA’s 60 years of community building with our people.
Look out for these exciting highlights!
Electrifying Opening with release of 200-m long firecrackers
The World’s Biggest and Longest Flying Dragon
Highly skilled Stilt walkers vs Sky Runners - Traditional Art vs Contemporary Displays
Multi-ethnic cultural performances by local talents and international acts
Stunning display of lights, lasers, pyrotechnic and fireworks!
Mark Your Calenders
31 Jan - 01 Feb 2020
8.00pm - 9.45pm
@ F1 Pit Buidling
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