A Lunar New Year Stroll Through Bugis Area: "Festive Vibes and Timeless Traditions"

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Certain places in the city start buzzing with activity as the Lunar New Year approaches. One such place is Albert Street in the Bugis area. Already known for its great shopping experience, this area transforms during the holiday season. The alleys become lined with shops specializing in Chinese New Year products, goods, and especially the decorations essential for the festivities. I recently had the pleasure of visiting this vibrant spot to explore the street market they had set up.

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I arrived at the location around noon and was quite surprised to find it already crowded.

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This likely means it will be even more packed during the evening. I suppose the cloudy and windy weather encouraged people to head out and enjoy the outdoors. It was a pleasant experience overall, as walking along the streets during this time of day didn’t feel inconvenient at all.

Cai Shen's Figurine

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The welcoming figurine of Cai Shen (the God of Wealth) at the intersection of Waterloo Street and Albert Street serves as the main focal point of the event. It undoubtedly adds a more festive vibe to the atmosphere!

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After admiring the figurine's grandeur, I decided to explore the shops selling items for this year’s festivities. I also visited the Fu Lu Shou Complex to see the displays of Chinese Gods and Immortals. To complete my walk, I stopped by the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple along Waterloo Street. It was a productive stroll, and I had a lot of fun taking photos of the interesting finds I discovered today.

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After exploring the shops, I realized that it wasn't as festive as in previous years. I remembered there used to be more shops lining the streets compared to this year. I suppose online shopping is changing the shopping scene in the city these days.

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People seem to prefer buying things online rather than physically visiting the shops and interacting with the sellers.

Street Market along Albert Street

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The beauty of visiting physical shops is that you get to experience the products firsthand and interact with the sellers, who can even guide you on how to use them properly.

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Some shops, like this one that sells nuts, even offer free samples to customers before they decide what to buy.

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I noticed a group of monks browsing the items and sampling the products as well.

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Some shops have embraced the "online selling" vibe by presenting themselves beautifully and excelling at engaging with their customers. It's so cool!

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There was one particular shop where I spent more time taking photos – the one that sells chinaware. I love the intricate details that go into creating each piece. It’s truly an art form, and some of the items exude a certain level of sophistication.

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Some pieces have a simple, modern look, while others are more traditional. I was especially drawn to the ones packaged in elegant boxes – they looked so luxurious!

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Fu Lu Shou Complex

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After exploring the shops, I visited the Fu Lu Shou Complex for a spiritual tour, stopping by each figurine of the Chinese Gods and Immortals on display. Although it’s not a temple, the presence of these figurines has turned it into a place of worship. There was a certain sense of serenity as I entered the room, especially at the far end of it. It was an amazing experience to wander through the various displays they had set up for each of the gods and immortals.

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A slow walk along the narrow paths between the rooms filled with figurines feels like a transcendence. For those who have a fear of statues or figurines, this place might feel eerie, as some of them look so lifelike. I, however, had a different feeling. Though I can't fully explain it, I left with a sense of optimism. It’s as if I’m looking forward to a better future.

Waterloo Street's Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple

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My stroll wouldn’t feel complete without a visit to the most prominent and popular temple on this side of the city, the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple.

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Stepping out of the shopping lane and walking along the grounds of the temple felt like I had entered a completely different place. The vibe here is distinct. The vendors are eagerly offering lotus flowers to the visitors, as they are considered a sacred offering to the gods at the temple.

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While I was taking photos at the entrance of Waterloo Street, one of the vendors pointed toward the temple and mentioned that there was a better view there. It was a first for me—she seemed to be saying, "Don’t take photos of me; I’m busy." :D Of course, I respected that and simply moved on toward the temple.

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I thought the temple would be crowded, but it seemed there were fewer people at this time. I guess it was already late in the day, and most visitors had finished their prayers and visits. The earlier part of the morning is when the temple tends to be busier, as it closes early in the afternoon.

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A familiar scene in places of worship like this is the old folks having disabilities who are reaching out to the people for donations or financial aid. And then there are also charity groups who come here asking people for donations as well.

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The famous 1$ street ice cream!

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From the temple, I retraced my steps and returned to the same intersection where I started. The agenda? I had to treat myself to a refreshing snack—the iconic $1 ice cream!

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While it's no longer priced that low due to inflation, it’s still a delightful experience to enjoy street-side ice cream once in a while!


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In conclusion, my visit to the Albert Street area during the Lunar New Year season was a delightful blend of shopping, culture, and spirituality. Despite the changes brought by online shopping, the physical street market still offers a unique experience where you can interact with vendors and discover hidden gems. From the vibrant figurines and temple visits to the iconic $1 ice cream, the day left me with a sense of nostalgia and optimism for the future.


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Happy CNY! I'm now living in Singapore, so I'll be sure to visit the Bugis Area soon. 😁

That's awesome! I'm looking forward to reading about your discoveries / explores soon 🥂

It always seems odd to me to see churches/temples in modern settings. Growing up in England they were always spread out and more than usually the taller building in the area. Big high rises next to a temple is just a strange concept. Reminds me of how Tokyo has shrines all over the place, just tucked away in whatever space they can find.

How old is the temple?

I understand how you feel because, culturally, religious buildings are traditionally meant to be the tallest structures. However, the city decided to build modern high-rise buildings due to the lack of space. A century ago, the temples were definitely much taller than any other buildings.

Speaking of the temple, it is at least 140 years old and is considered one of the oldest temples in the city.

Yeah that's exactly it! From a symbolic perspective it's quite odd to see how development can dwarf the spirituality and religious side of life. I'm sure some religious folk out there have some deeper thoughts on this subject.

Something along the lines of our lives being too chaotic to the point where God is reduced to a small plot of land or something similar.

I do think there are a few areas around London like this now, but mostly in the really central areas, rather than the more residential ones.

Happy Chinese New year!

May you and your family have a prosperous 2025!

thanks! same to you. all the best for this coming year!

Some fantastic action shots here, capturing the colour and vibrancy of Singapore.

I especially liked this shot...

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Thanks mate! This one is quite meaningful. She's passionate about the products she's selling.

That's so lovely!! I've never experienced something like this before, but I'd love to see everything with my own eyes one day! It surely is a unique experience :)

I hope that you'll be able to experience in the future. I like these kinds of seasonal street market because of the exciting vibe. The colors alone are already good enough to make me feel excited about the holiday 😄.

And then the products are mostly the ones that we don't find in grocery stores. From unique finds and experience, it's a must try.

I hope so too! I bet it's a unique experience from start to finish :)

😁👌

Thank you very much for taking us on a tour of beautiful sceneries, even if only through pictures. And because of this, it feels like we've also visited the places you toured, from the temples to the products they offer. I am impressed by the beauty of the photos you took. Happy CNY!

I'm glad that my post was able to transport you to the place that I visited. It such a pleasure to be able to share my explores to the Hivers who are from other countries.

Thank you for checking my post and leaving a nice comment too. I wish you and to your family good health and happiness in this new year 🎊

Thank you so much for your well wishes, @curamax

happy CNY , my eyes are full of beautiful photos of yours , its nice to witness and known of their traditions and culture.

Thanks for the nice comment! I wish you a happy & healthy 2025 and your family as well.

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Happy CNY!

That's absolutely lovely! The pictures and descriptions are breathtaking. I've never seen anything quite like it before, and it's ignited a strong desire within me to visit and experience it all firsthand. The sheer uniqueness of the place is captivating, and I can only imagine the wonder it must hold.

Thanks for the nice comment @almajoy18!

I’m glad that my post made you want to experience this kind of street market personally. I hope you get to visit Singapore in the future, and if you do, try visiting it during the Lunar New Year.

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I love this time of year! Singapore is my homeland and Bugis is a major stomping ground for me. Gong Xi FA Cai!

Indeed 😊

I also enjoy this time if the year. From good weather, shopping, and food as well.

Cheers 🥂

Happy Lunar New Year🥂

Happy CNY!

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Happy Chinese New Year, hope your hearts full of loved today! Greetings from Mindanao Philippines.

Thank you @hsiri20, wishing you a happy & healthy 2025!

thank you @curamax same to you too, have a bountiful year ahead.😊

Thank you!

🤝 The photos are beautiful and the culture seen in the photos is very interesting. I invite you to see my last post and share it if you liked it.

I'm glad that you like the photos. Have a great day!

Also, have a very happy and pleasant day.

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Thank you so much, my friend! I wishing for you & your family a happy & healthy new year!

Happy chinese new year!!!!!!!!

Happy CNY!

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ty ty~ first day now hah time to goooooooooooo

Happy new year gong xi fa cai! Huat ah!

Happy New Year!!!

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Very colorful festivity.

Thanks! I wish you a happy and healthy 2025!!!

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Keep up the great work 💪

You are very welcome @curamax! it was well deserved. ☀️

Happy Chinese New year , your family prosperous best for this year 2025 Enjoy .

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I feel like visiting a place like this would be such a great photo opportunity and a chance to connect with the tradition.

Indeed! I had a great time taking a bunch of photos today. Thanks for checking on my post.

Have a good day ahead @iamlovelykate!

Wow, what a wonderful experience at Albert Street during the Lunar New Year! It's good to see that even with online shopping, the street market still has its charm. The vibrant figurines, temple visits and iconic $1 ice cream make it so special. Thanks for sharing that memorable and special day! Happy Chinese New Year!

Thanks for the comment @annapelo! I'm glad you liked what I showcased through my photos today.

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Gong hei fat choy! (恭喜发财)
Happy Lunar New Year !BBH

Thank you!

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Fantastic post,@curamax!Your photos are amazing,and the story of your Lunar New Year stroll is captivating.It makes me want to visit Bugis myself!

That is such a nice comment, thank you so much for that @analyn21!

Very colorful, but I am interested in the ceramics, they look beautiful.

Indeed! It's all about the red and gold color during this CNY. I hope you enjoyed viewing my post today.

Thanks!

I love Asian culture in general, here in Venezuela I have had the opportunity to meet many people from different backgrounds and even share with them, but I would like someday to visit some of those countries that have a lot to show with their culture.

I hope you may be able to visit Singapore in the future. It's a multi-racial country so you'll be able to experience a variety of cultures within the city.

Thanks for dropping by and commenting too.

What an exciting time of year to be on Albert Street! I really enjoyed the tour.

Indeed! One of my most awaited events in the city. Thank you so much for curating my post!

This celebration, although referring to one particular religion, can be a tourist attraction for all religions. I saw some people coming there with hijab, so I was happy to see them being part of this festival. I love each flowers you shared..

As far as I can tell, the people, even with different beliefs, are still able to live alongside each other without any issues. In some parts of the city, there are churches and temples of various kinds located right across from each other, yet the atmosphere remains peaceful.

I'm glad you like the flowers. Thank you so much for your kind comment!

The figure so amazing and I love so much ceramic cups😍

I'm glad about your feedback @oneplanet :) Thank you!

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The red color is really beautiful to look at and it definitely attracts people. They’re very busy preparing for the Chinese New Year. There are also many street vendors selling good luck charms. The street decorations, all in red, make the atmosphere lively and vibrant.


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Your descriptions of your strolls are incredibly detailed. It feels like I'm right there with you, doing everything you do. I'm really happy to have read this because even if it's impossible for me to experience it, but through your writing, it feels like I'm celebrating along with you.