Chingay Parade 2013- A Celebration of traditional dance

Singapore is a country full of vibrant celebrations throughout the year. When you are planning your vacation, remember to do your Singapore hotel reservation prior to your arrival to enjoy a hassle free holiday. Conveniently located in the main city, Copthorne King’s Hotel Singapore is a first-class Singapore city centre hotel available for the visitors to the city. If you are in Singapore this February, do not miss the colourful Chingay Parade 2013 which was started in 1973 and today has become a multi-cultural festival with the participation of Malays and Hindus. Traditional Chinese performances such as stilt walking, acrobatic acts and dragon dances are among the much loved events during the Chingay parade.

Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.
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Chingay Parade 2013: A Celebration of a Melting Pot of Cultures

Modern day Singapore is a melting pot of diverse communities, ethnicities and cultures thanks to its strategic geographical location as a port where many Asians settled down in the country subsequent to arriving there for trade and commerce. Therefore, the diversity it affords as a nation and the peaceful relations and mutual respect that exist between these communities are truly unparalleled. It is this cultural diversity is celebrated in the Chingay Parade.

The Chingay Parade is a celebration that takes place as the nation welcomes the Chinese New Year and was introduced by the then administration lead by Lee Kwan Yew in order to continue the spirit and merriment of their people even after the lighting of fire crackers were banned as a safety precaution. The Parade certainly lived up to its expectations and perhaps even more for over the years it has been successful in attracting those of diverse communities, races and cultures into its celebrations.

The Parade scheduled for 2013 is to be held under the theme “Fire in Snow”. In an effort to celebrate human strength in the face of adversity and hardship, ‘Fire” is symbolic of human strength and power as it triumphs over life’s bitter tests, battles and struggles symbolized by snow. Furthermore, in an effort to create an ocean of fire, more than 2, 500 performers are set to light pots of fire to kick start the celebrations. Additional events and attractions including 400 Tai Chi sword performers, processions of sparkling firecrackers and the Opera presentation are ensured to keep the spirit and merriment of the people at an all time high! The sale of tickets have already begun, so if you wish to bear witness to this enthralling display of Singapore’s multi-cultural identity, purchase your tickets without further delay.

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