SINGAPORE - Chingay Parade returned with a bang on Friday, the first fully physical edition after two years of digital and hybrid formats.
I’ll build myself again with all the scars” is her favourite part of the song. For singer-songwriter Amni Musfirah, 28, preparations for the parade started in August 2022. The parade will continue on Saturday, and is expected to draw close to 30,000 people. “I wanted to highlight the struggles, but also the hope and willingness to move forward,” she told The Straits Times. The spectators were next treated to a thrilling display of acrobatics and stunts by BMX bikers, skateboarders and parkour practitioners, commonly known as traceurs. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong opened the street parade to cheers as he wished the crowd in English and Mandarin: “May you have good health, prosperity, good luck and much joy in the Year of the Rabbit.”
Ethnic performances dotted the multicultural celebration, which concluded with a triumphant joint performance by the different racial groups to celebrate the ...
I'll build myself again with all the scars" is her favourite part of the song. "I wanted to highlight the struggles, but also the hope and willingness to move forward," she told The Straits Times. The parade will continue on Saturday, and is expected to draw close to 30,000 people. The spectators were next treated to a thrilling display of acrobatics and stunts by BMX bikers, skateboarders and parkour practitioners, commonly known as traceurs. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong opened the street parade to cheers as he wished the crowd in English and Mandarin: "May you have good health, prosperity, good luck and much joy in the Year of the Rabbit." SINGAPORE — The Chingay Parade returned with a bang on Friday (Feb 3), the first fully in-person edition after two years of digital and hybrid formats.
Performers from Thailand dance at the annual Lunar New Year celebration Chingay parade, which has been held since 1973, in Singapore on Feb. 3, 2023.
(Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua) 3, 2023.
After two years of digital and hybrid shows due to the Covid pandemic, Singapore's annual multicultural Chingay Parade returns in person to celebrate the ...
ampcopy Provided by Xinhua SINGAPORE Feb 4 Xinhua -- The annual Chingay Parade was held in Singapore Friday night to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year.