River Hongbao festivities begin at Gardens by the Bay

Above: The lanterns at Gardens by the Bay include an 18m-tall God of Fortune display. Left: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, accompanied by Mrs Lee, on a tour of the exhibits on the opening day of the River Hongbao festivities at Gardens by the Bay la
Above: The lanterns at Gardens by the Bay include an 18m-tall God of Fortune display. ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
Above: The lanterns at Gardens by the Bay include an 18m-tall God of Fortune display. Left: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, accompanied by Mrs Lee, on a tour of the exhibits on the opening day of the River Hongbao festivities at Gardens by the Bay la
Above: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, accompanied by Mrs Lee, on a tour of the exhibits on the opening day of the River Hongbao festivities at Gardens by the Bay last night. The carnival is being held until next Tuesday. ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE

Visitors on the opening day of the River Hongbao festivities were treated to a spectacle of lanterns and a lion dance exhibition to kick off Chinese New Year celebrations.

The lanterns, which lit up Gardens by the Bay last night, include an 18m-tall God of Fortune display next to a golden ox, gold coins and dollar notes.

The riverside carnival, which runs till next Tuesday, is being held for the first time at Gardens by the Bay. The annual event, which began in 1987, was previously held at The Float@Marina Bay.

This year, festivities are taking place virtually and physically in the light of safe distancing measures.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was the guest of honour at the opening ceremony, and was accompanied by Mrs Lee.

PM Lee wished visitors a happy new year. "(I hope) in the new year to come, we will have the strength of an ox to see through the troubles and diseases, to overcome our challenges and to bring prosperity, good health and happiness to our people."

The event is free but ticketed as part of crowd control measures. All tickets have been taken.

But the public can attend virtual live tours of the festivities on the River Hongbao Facebook page. They can also watch videos of the lion dance exhibition and pre-recorded performances every night on the Facebook page or the event's website at www.riverhongbao.sg

There are also online games, including the POSB #HuntYourZodiac interactive mobile game and a TikTok challenge, with prizes.

River Hongbao is organised by the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Singapore Press Holdings' Chinese Media Group, Singapore Tourism Board and People's Association.

Mr Tan Aik Hock, chairman of the River Hongbao 2021 organising committee, said: "Over the next few days, we really hope that Singaporeans who have got tickets to the physical event enjoy it with their families and friends while observing safe distancing measures, and that those at home will log on to our website or access our social media channels to view the content that we have put up.

"We want to reach out to as many Singaporeans as possible."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on February 11, 2021, with the headline River Hongbao festivities begin at Gardens by the Bay. Subscribe