CHINGAY PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ACTIVITIES

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Chingay 2013 Lucky Draw

The People’s Association (PA) would like to express our heartiest thanks to all residents who had participated in the Chingay 2013 Lucky Draw. The draw has come to a close and we would like to congratulate the following winners. Please click here for the list of winners.

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Lunar New Year & Chingay Parade Celebrations Online Contest

Snap Pictures of the Chingay Parade and Win up to SGD 2,700 Cash Vouchers! Simply Submit to the Newly Launched Photo Portal at

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Project We Care Chingay 2013 Used Woks & Pots

Play a part in creating the longest Parade of A Thousand Fire by donating your used woks and pots.

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Project We Care Chingay Choir

Singing and strumming, the PAssionArts contingent is the highlight mass resident centric performance at Chingay 2013. They are complemented by a people’s choir of 500 residents who will sing together as one voice .

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Project We Care Student Article by NYP

“Recently I had the opportunity to take a sneak peek at the Chingay rehearsal.
Chingay, which means “The art of costume and masquerade” in Hokkien dialect, is a traditional Chinese New Year procession that began as a neighbourhood parade with Chinese elements in 1973. It has since evolved into a massive street and floats parade in Asia. The Chingay parade is famous ..."

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Kindness @ Chingay Kindness @ Chingay

“Despite being Singaporean, I have not been to a single Chingay Parade in my entire lifetime, and have always displayed little interest in it. Well, this held true until only a few weeks ago, when tickets to the parade somehow found their way into my hands and I found myself heading down to Promenade station to catch the show. ...

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