Singapore, a vibrant and culturally diverse city-state, offers a plethora of events and holidays throughout the year. From national celebrations to international festivals, there is always something happening in this bustling metropolis. To help you plan your year ahead, we have compiled a comprehensive calendar of key events and holidays in Singapore for 2023.
National Holidays
Key Events and Festivals
January
- January 19-22: Singapore Art Week
- January 28-February 12: Chinese New Year Light-Up
February
- February 3-5: Singapore Food Festival
- February 4-12: Chingay Parade
March
- March 3-5: International Women's Day Festival
- March 11-19: Singapore Garden Festival
April
- April 21-23: Children's Art Festival
- April 29-May 1: Labour Day Festival
May
- May 12-14: Singapore International Film Festival
- May 20-28: Singapore Heritage Festival
June
- June 3: Dragon Boat Festival
- June 16-18: Singapore Night Festival
July
- July 1-31: National Library Board's Read! Fest
- July 15-16: Singapore Food and Beverage Innovation Forum
August
- August 6: Singapore National Day Celebrations
- August 18-20: Singapore Fringe Festival
September
- September 7-10: Mooncake Festival
- September 15-17: Singapore International Photography Festival
October
- October 1: Singapore International Film Festival
- October 28-November 5: Deepavali Festival
November
- November 11: Remembrance Day
- November 24-26: Singapore Biennale
December
- December 1-31: Christmas in the Tropics
- December 31: New Year's Eve Countdown
Useful Tables
Table 1: National Holidays
Date | Holiday |
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January 1 | New Year's Day |
January 22 | Chinese New Year |
April 7 | Good Friday |
April 10 | Easter Monday |
May 1 | Labour Day |
May 8 | Vesak Day |
August 9 | National Day |
October 28 | Deepavali |
December 25 | Christmas Day |
Table 2: Key Events and Festivals
Date | Event |
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January 19-22 | Singapore Art Week |
January 28-February 12 | Chinese New Year Light-Up |
February 3-5 | Singapore Food Festival |
February 4-12 | Chingay Parade |
March 3-5 | International Women's Day Festival |
March 11-19 | Singapore Garden Festival |
April 21-23 | Children's Art Festival |
April 29-May 1 | Labour Day Festival |
May 12-14 | Singapore International Film Festival |
May 20-28 | Singapore Heritage Festival |
June 3 | Dragon Boat Festival |
June 16-18 | Singapore Night Festival |
July 1-31 | National Library Board's Read! Fest |
July 15-16 | Singapore Food and Beverage Innovation Forum |
August 6 | Singapore National Day Celebrations |
August 18-20 | Singapore Fringe Festival |
September 7-10 | Mooncake Festival |
September 15-17 | Singapore International Photography Festival |
October 1 | Singapore International Film Festival |
October 28-November 5 | Deepavali Festival |
November 11 | Remembrance Day |
November 24-26 | Singapore Biennale |
December 1-31 | Christmas in the Tropics |
December 31 | New Year's Eve Countdown |
Table 3: Common Mistakes to Avoid
Mistake | How to Avoid |
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Not planning ahead | Check the calendar for upcoming events and holidays, and plan your year accordingly. |
Trying to see everything | Singapore has a lot to offer, but it's impossible to see everything in one trip. Focus on a few key events and activities that align with your interests. |
Not respecting local customs | Singapore is a multicultural society. Be respectful of local customs and traditions, such as avoiding loud noises in public places and refraining from wearing revealing clothing in religious sites. |
Not getting around | Singapore has an excellent public transportation system. Avoid driving if possible, and use public transportation, taxis, or ride-sharing services to get around the city. |
Step-by-Step Approach to Planning Your Trip
Pros and Cons of Planning a Trip to Singapore in 2023
Pros:
Cons:
Stories and Lessons Learned
Story 1:
A group of tourists visiting Singapore in January was disappointed to find that many of the attractions they had planned to visit were closed for the Chinese New Year holiday. They had not checked the calendar in advance and were unaware of the holiday.
Lesson: Always check the calendar for upcoming events and holidays when planning your trip to Singapore.
Story 2:
A family traveling to Singapore in August was overwhelmed by the large crowds and heat. They had not anticipated the high volume of tourists during peak season and had not planned an itinerary that allowed for breaks in air-conditioned spaces.
Lesson: Avoid traveling to Singapore during peak season if possible. If you do travel during peak season, plan an itinerary that includes plenty of time in air-conditioned spaces and take breaks throughout the day to rest and cool down.
Story 3:
A traveler visiting Singapore for the first time was excited to try the local food. However, they did not realize that many food stalls in Singapore close early in the evening.
Lesson: Be aware that many food stalls in Singapore close early in the evening. If you are planning to eat at a food stall, make sure to arrive early.
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