Singapore Heritage Festival
Singapore's festivals and customs.
There are many traditional Chinese festivals, such as Spring Festival, Ching Ming Festival, midday Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Vesak Festival.
It is an important festival, and there are many unique customs, such as the family's cleaning up, the placing of a spring link on the door, the re-advertising of the word “goods”, the family's family's festivities on New Year's Eve, the children's old age in order to extend their lives, and the parents' worship their ancestors at midnight.
At the beginning of the year, the children were given oranges to their elders, and the elders were given “red bags” to their children - to keep their money.
New clothes, good words and food are also good for the rest of the year, for example, fish symbolism is over years old, cakes represent years of age, vegetables represent fortune, oranges represent Gilly, etc.
The Chinese are usually in the middle of the year, or their luck will be wiped out.
In the New Year's, Chinese people like to go to the car and buy their annual goods.
During the spring festival, there were also great performances by a group of lions and dragons.
The Government has also organized events such as the Spring to the Riverside New Year and the Masquerade Parade, which have added to the festivities.
It is the traditional Chinese holiday of remembrance of the ancestors, and two weeks before and after the day of dawn, people will bring their offerings and flowers to the graveyards to visit and worship their ancestors.
The midday festival, which was originally the anniversary of the fall of Chuhara, has grown into a festival of worship for the gods.
Singapore holds a Dragon Boat Competition every afternoon.
The festival, commonly known as Ghost Festival, is celebrated throughout the month from the beginning of July to the beginning of July, and is marked by feasts, performances, banners, etc.
On the 15th of April of the agricultural calendar, the Day of Birth, Chengdo and Niezo were celebrated by the Buddha.
The General Buddhist Association of Singapore began a series of celebrations a few days before the festival, and Buddhist groups and temples celebrated with light and light, symbolizing Buddha ' s glorious generation.
The 9th of August is Singapore's National Day, commemorating Singapore's independence in 1965.
The day the entire nation gathered to celebrate the day with spectacular marches, group dances and large fireworks.
The most important holiday of Eid al-Fitr is Eid al-Fitr.
Every year in September, Muslims are fasting from sunrise to sunset, and after a month they cannot fast until they see the new moon.
The Muslims will clean their homes, decorate them, put on new sewn traditional clothes and prepare their various food and pastries to celebrate Eid al-Fitr.
Christmas
is the 25th of December, the festival of the birth of Jesus Christ.
The Church of Christianity holds special ceremonies, and the church sings hymns and visits families.
Every Christmas, every hymn road is celebrated with a light, all the merchants are decorated to attract people, and the whole street is filled with festivities.
Good Friday and Easter are the third Sunday of April each yearThe holiday of the sacrifice of Jesus is a solemn holiday, and the Sunday following Good Friday is Easter, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus.
Good Friday and Easter are commemorations and thanksgivings。