River Hongbao is back but you can't just walk in — here's how to book your tickets

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We're just a few weeks away from the Lunar New Year and this means that one can look forward to getting into the festive mood at River Hongbao, Singapore's largest annual Chinese New Year event. The hybrid event will run from Jan 30 to Feb 6 and features both virtual and physical activities, with the latter being held at Gardens...

We're just a few weeks away from the Lunar New Year and this means that one can look forward to getting into the festive mood at River Hongbao, Singapore's largest annual Chinese New Year event.

Guests can look forward to a host of activities like getai, performances featuring local artistes, as well as amusement rides. One can also look forward to an exhibition called Nian Hua: Changing Times, Unchanging Aspirations, which showcases traditional Chinese art and paintings. Unlike pre-pandemic times when visitors could simply walk in, you'll have to book yourself a free ticket onSome good news is that up to 4,400 visitors may visit per time slot, which is more than double the 2,000 visitors allowed last year.

 

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