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CHINGAY PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ACTIVITIES |
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Chingay 2013 Lucky Draw |
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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 |
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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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Chingay 2013 Used Woks & Pots |
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Play a part in creating the longest Parade of A Thousand Fire by donating your used woks and pots. |
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Chingay Choir |
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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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Student Article by NYP |
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“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 ..." To read her full article, click here. |
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Kindness @ Chingay |
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“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. ... To read her full article, click here. |
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