Categories: Events & Festivals

Chingay 2015 – Celebrating SG50- colourful and vibrant event hoping for a better Singapore

The 43rd Chingay Parade Singapore 2015 will be held on the 27th and 28th of February at the F1 Pit Building. The ceremony that is considered as the largest street performance in Asia represents Singapore’s multi cultural society. The theme for this year’s event will be “We Love SG Flowers” and the masquerade festival which is also a National event will host a flower parade and multi cultural performances by 11,000 artists. Event will feature beautifully handcrafted flowers made from used plastic bags. Travellers planning a visit to Singapore during the month of February could consider seeking accommodation at one of the renowned serviced apartments Singapore offers such as Citadines Mount Sophia Singapore. The stunning grand finale is entitled as “Trees of Hope, Singapore Dreams”. If you are in the city during this time around make sure you book tickets and witness this world class event.

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