1. Spring Festival (Chinese New Year)
January 29 to February 12 - China
The Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is one of the most important and festive holidays in China, marked by family gatherings, feasts, fireworks, and traditional performances.
2. River Hongbao CNY Celebration 2025
January 27 to February 8 - Singapore
The River Hongbao Celebration in Singapore is a vibrant event celebrating Chinese New Year with traditional and contemporary performances, stunning light displays, food stalls, and cultural activities.
3. Lantern Festival
February 13 - Various Locations
The Lantern Festival marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations with colorful lantern displays, parades, dragon dances, and the eating of traditional rice balls.
4. Qingming Festival
April TBD - China
The Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, is a time to honor ancestors by cleaning their graves, offering sacrifices, and participating in cultural activities.
5. Sydney Lunar Festival
January 29 to February 16 - Sydney, Australia
The Sydney Lunar Festival is a free event celebrating the Lunar New Year with cultural performances, dragon boat races, lantern displays, and traditional food stalls across various locations in Sydney.
6. Chinese New Year Gala at Coca-Cola Arena
January 11, 2025 - Dubai, UAE
The Chinese New Year Gala at Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai features a spectacular show with traditional Chinese performances, music, dance, and entertainment for the whole family.
7. Lunar New Year Celebrations in Chinatown
January 8 to February 27 - Chinatown, Worldwide
Join the vibrant celebrations in Chinatown districts around the world for the Lunar New Year, featuring parades, cultural performances, market stalls, and traditional festivities.
8. River Hongbao 2025 at Gardens by the Bay
Dates TBD - Singapore
The River Hongbao event at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a must-visit for those looking to experience the beauty of traditional and modern Chinese New Year decorations, performances, food, and entertainment.