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River Hongbao celebrates 40 years: Enjoy fireworks and an interactive display at Gardens by the Bay

Chinese New Year celebrations are set to get even more exciting as River Hongbao marks its 40th anniversary this year. The iconic event will bring a range of lantern displays and activities to Gardens by the Bay from February 15 to 24, all free for visitors. One of the highlights is the return of River Hongbao’s fireworks display, which hasn’t been seen since 2020. The show will feature vibrant, choreographed bursts of color, with timings at 8 pm on February 15, midnight on Chinese New Year’s Eve (February 16), and 9 pm on the first two days of Chinese New Year (February 17 and 18) at The Meadow.
In addition, a special 40th anniversary exhibition will showcase the history of River Hongbao through photos, videos, lanterns, and interactive elements. Committee member Pok Cheng Chong shared that the exhibit allows visitors to “walk through River Hongbao’s journey” and even write down their wishes for future events. Having joined the committee in 2023, Cheng Chong said he is especially excited about this milestone, which celebrates 40 years of growth and evolution.
The anniversary will also feature special lantern installations. The Welcome Arch at The Meadow, shaped like the number 40 and decorated with floral designs representing spring and new beginnings, greets visitors as they enter. Another installation, Galloping into the Year of the Horse, draws inspiration from the Mandarin expression wan ma ben teng (thousands of horses galloping), symbolizing prosperity and success, with a backdrop of HDB flats designed as a scroll to blend tradition with modern life.
Returning favorites include the towering God of Fortune lantern, symbolizing luck and blessings. This year, it holds a Ruyi sceptre, representing power and wish-granting, and a bundle of cabbage, which in Mandarin (bao cai) sounds like “wrapping up fortune.” Complementing the River Hongbao festivities, Gardens by the Bay’s Flower Dome will host Spring Blossoms: Gallop into Prosperity from January 16 to March 1. The display features eight life-sized horse lanterns set among plum blossoms, orchids, chrysanthemums, and bamboo — known as the “Four Gentlemen” of Chinese art — inspired by the classic ink painting Ba Jun Tu and the serene Jiangnan Gardens.
River Hongbao 2026 will also feature live performances by local artists and cultural troupes, movie screenings by director Jack Neo’s J Team Productions, and family-friendly amusement rides at the Supertree Grove, including a double-story horse carousel, Flying Dumbo, and carnival games, with tickets required for rides. The event takes place at Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore, with opening hours from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm on February 15, 6:30 pm to 12:15 am on February 16, and 2:30 pm to 10:30 pm from February 17 to 24.



