Singapore’s famous ‘bunny babies’ share their Chinese New Year plans

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and MP for Tanjong Pagar GRC Indranee Rajah looks forward to a steamboat meal with her mother over Chinese New Year. PHOTO: STRATEGY GROUP, PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE
New: Gift this subscriber-only story to your friends and family

SINGAPORE – As people welcome yet another Chinese New Year, the Tiger returns to its den while one of the fluffiest and cutest animals of the zodiac, the Rabbit, burrows its way out.

Those born in the Year of the Rabbit are said to be gentle, peace-loving folk who keep their living space neat and tidy, but they are also guarded and cautious people who do not open up easily. 

Already a subscriber? 

Read the full story and more at $9.90/month

Get exclusive reports and insights with more than 500 subscriber-only articles every month

Unlock these benefits

  • All subscriber-only content on ST app and straitstimes.com

  • Easy access any time via ST app on 1 mobile device

  • E-paper with 2-week archive so you won't miss out on content that matters to you

Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.