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Público Feriado
Nacional
Ano Novo Chinês
Quinta-feira, 27 de Janeiro, 2028
Janeiro 2028
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Feriado selecionado
🏪 O que está aberto
- Bancos Fechado
- Repartições públicas Fechado
- Escolas Fechado
- Lojas Varia
- Restaurantes Horário reduzido
- Transporte público Horário reduzido
- Bolsa de valores Fechado
- Correios Fechado
🛋️ Potencial de fim de semana prolongado
Bloco de 4 dias
QUI
27
Feriado
SEX
28
Dia ponte
SÁB
29
Fim de semana
DOM
30
Fim de semana
Fim de semana de 4 dias com ponte em 28 de Janeiro
📣 Notas para viajantes
Singapore is a multicultural city-state known for its blend of modern infrastructure and diverse cultural heritage. It offers a vibrant culinary scene with accessible hawker centers, a high standard of living, and a variety of shopping and nightlife options in a tropical climate.
- New Year's Day (Jan 1) features fireworks and parties across the city.
- During Chinese New Year, many small shops close for 2-3 days, though malls and large restaurants remain open.
- The Dragon Boat Festival includes traditional rice dumplings and dragon boat races.
- The Hungry Ghost Festival involves offerings to ancestors and traditional opera performances.
- The Mid-Autumn Festival features elaborate lantern displays and mooncakes.
- Singapore celebrates a wide range of multicultural holidays including Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian events.
- Respect local customs by avoiding public displays of affection and dressing modestly at places of worship (no bare shoulders or shorts). When visiting homes, remove shoes before entering. Avoid giving gifts involving animals, white flowers, knives, or clocks. In business settings, use both hands to exchange cards and be punctual. Be mindful of sensitive topics like politics and religion, and avoid flaunting wealth or pointing at religious statues with your index finger.
Sobre este feriado
Chinese New Year (also known as Lunar New Year) is a major cultural festival marking the start of the lunar calendar. It typically falls between late January and early February, lasting 15 days until the Lantern Festival. The celebration features traditional decorations, zodiac symbols, and festive foods like mandarin oranges.