Looking for a magical place to usher in the Lunar New Year? You may want to consider Sentosa. The island resort's immersive event A Big, Big World, which began on Dec 9 last year, will shed its Christmas installations for larger-than-life displays to welcome Chinese New Year, including an 88m dragon, a hot air balloon and lanterns.
Glowing lantern displays at Resorts World Sentosa.Looking for a magical place to usher in the Lunar New Year? You may want to consider Sentosa.
Right before entering Sentosa, visitors arriving through Sentosa Gateway will also be greeted by an installation of a peach orange Wood Snake with golden yellow motifs, created by local artist JOOheng Tan.At RWS, visitors can enjoy a performance called Starlit Dragon Spectacular, which is a dragon dance performance featuring an 88-metre dragon.
The Starlit Dragon Spectacular will be held on Jan 25 to 26, Jan 29 to 30, Feb 1 to 2, Feb 8 to 9, Feb 12 and Feb 14 to 16 at 7.30pm, with the exception of Jan 30, where the performance begins at 8.30pm. The festivities continue to the second day of Chinese New Year , where a lion dance performance called Roar of Fortune will be held at the Lake of Dreams at 11am.Over at Sentosa Sensoryscape, visitors can enjoy cherry blossoms along the walkways around the Lookout Loop, which are meant to signify the arrival of spring.
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