Chinese New Year 2026

Learn about Chinese New Year 2026 in Singapore, including its date, history, significance, observances, activities, and long weekend.

Chinese New Year

Tuesday, February 17, 2026 Public Holiday

This is a public holiday. Most schools, banks, and government offices may be closed.

Overview

Chinese New Year is one of Singapore's major cultural festivals and a two-day public holiday. Families welcome a new lunar year through reunion meals, visits, red decorations, gifts, temple worship, and public celebrations.

Also known as
Lunar New Year; Spring Festival
Observed by
Singapore
Type
Public Holiday
Celebrations
Reunion dinners, Red packets, Temple visits, Lion dances
2026 Date
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
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Common questions

Chinese New Year FAQ

Clear answers about the date, meaning, and observance.

When is Chinese New Year in 2026?

Chinese New Year in 2026 is Tuesday, February 17, 2026.

Are Chinese New Year and Lunar New Year the same?

Chinese New Year is a Lunar New Year tradition; Lunar New Year is a broader term that also includes other cultures' new-year festivals.

Why does the date change?

The festival follows the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar rather than a fixed Gregorian date.

How many public-holiday days are there in Singapore?

Singapore observes the first two days of Chinese New Year as public holidays.

How is Chinese New Year celebrated in Singapore?

Families hold reunion meals and visits, exchange red packets, pray, enjoy festive foods, and attend public markets and performances.

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