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What's in store for Chun Jie
Although the first two days of Chun Jie (Chinese New Year) is celebrated on 14 and 15 February 2010, you’ll be pleased to know that the merriment in Singapore starts much earlier with an extravagant line-up of events.
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Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2010
Be mesmerised by the festive bazaars in Chinatown and the dazzling display of lights as you soak up the excitement of the season where everyone celebrates the dawn of Spring. Don't forget to pick up a couple of festive souvenirs either. We tell you where to go to get the yummiest Chinese New Year treats and where to see some unique heritage sights.
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Chinatown Festive Street Bazaar
If you have time to visit only one place in Singapore this Chinese New Year, make it Chinatown. The bazaar, with over 500 stalls, is truly a multi-sensory experience that everyone should go through at least once. At no other place in Singapore will you find vendors hawking seasonal Chinese delicacies, such as waxed duck, barbecued sweet meats, cookies, fresh flowers and traditional Chinese New Year decorations galore, alongside stallholders auctioning Chinese brush paintings.
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AMIT Live First World Tour
A*mei named her world tour after her aboriginal name, Gulilai Amit, to show the darker and repressed side of her personality. Besides her new album, fans can also look forward to A*mei belting out crowd favourites such as "Released" and "Nothing You Want After All."
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Chingay Parade Singapore 2010
19-20 Feb 2010
Pit Building (next to the Singapore Flyer)
www.chingay.org.sg
One of the most anticipated and widely participated events here, Chingay is really one big street party. While you will find traditional performances like dragon and lion dances, this year's festival has the distinction of showcasing its first fire-cracker dragons, as well as fantastic fantasy characters, majestic "flying horses" and various multi-racial and multi-cultural local and overseas performances.
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Singapore Airshow
Changi Exhibition Centre
9 Aviation Park Road, Singapore 498760
www.singaporeairshow.com
Catch the latest in aviation technology at this every-other-year showcase, featuring the industry's biggest players like Boeing and Airbus.
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Singapore Sprint Series 2010 - Aquathlon
Event Dates : 28th Feb 2010
Time of Event : 07:00hrs - 13:00hrs
Venue: : Siloso Beach, Sentosa
Category : Sports
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