Chinese New Year 2022 | CNY 2022

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Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with 兔gether

Commissioned by Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, local artists Fiona Koh and Warren Khong created 兔gether, an art installation exhibition that highlights Chinese New Year practices in Singapore. Presenting a cast of characters from Chinese myths and customs — Tu Zai (rabbit), Ong Lai (pineapple), and Nian Mei (read the origins of the legend of the Nian) — in a new light, the exhibition celebrates friendships and family ties during the festive season.

18/22/22 - 31/03/23
SCCC Roof Garden
10AM to 10PM (Daily)
Free admission

Bring your family and friends to the
SCCC's Roof Garden to catch instagram-
worthy 兔gether!

Light shows will be held on selected Saturday nights, bringing these characters to life.

A life-size mascot will also be appearing during the light shows for you to take photos with!

Light shows will be held on selected Saturday nights, bringing these characters to life.

A life-size mascot will also be appearing during the light shows for you to take photos with!

Show dates:
  • 7 January 2023
  • 14 January 2023
  • 28 January 2023
  • 25 February 2023
  • 25 March 2023

*Showtime is from 7.30pm to 8.30pm, alternating between English and Mandarin versions, with a meet-and-greet session.

“tu zai”

EVERYWHERE WITH YOU!

Download your Tu Zai phone wallpaper and WhatsApp /Telegram Sticker Pack: CNY 兔gether with SCCC here!

“tu zai”

EVERYWHERE WITH YOU!

Download your Tu Zai phone wallpaper and WhatsApp/Telegram Sticker Pack: CNY 兔gether with SCCC here!

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Collect your limited-edition
兔gether SCCC Red Packets!

Collect your
limited-edition
兔gether SCCC Red
Packets!

To dial up the festive factor, we are also rolling out the 兔gether red packets! The designs on the red packets feature Chinese New Year practices in Singapore, including tossing yusheng, giving red packets, exchanging mandarin oranges, lion dance performance and more.

Thank you everyone for the amazing support!
All red packets have been collected.

Create your own red packet design with these stickers!

Each collectible pack of red packets comes with two pieces of stickers and blank red packets for you to design your very own! Go wild with your creativity and create the best-looking red packets for this year's Chinese New Year.

Create your own red packet design with these stickers!

Each collectible pack of red packets comes with two pieces of stickers and blank red packets for you to design your very own! Go wild with your creativity and create the best-looking red packets for this years Chinese New Year.

Established in 2013, Whisky and Foxtrot LLP is an art and design studio that offers art, design and consultancy services. The studio is founded by visual artists and designers Fiona Koh and Warren Khong. Fiona holds a Masters of Arts from Huddersfield University, U.K and Warren holds a Masters of Arts from Goldsmith’s College, University of London, U.K.

Fiona is an artist whose practice explores the issues of representation in text, image and object. Warren uses his practice in the investigation of materiality in art to push the possibilities of representation in painting and drawing, as well as their reception.

Both artists have taken part in solo and group exhibitions locally and internationally. Their works have been collected by institutions and individuals.

Q1

Whose side of the family is this person from?

Mother
Father
My Sibling
My Parent
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Unsure of who they are or they fall outside your family tree?

FRET NOT!

fret not

You can always fall back on the good ol “Auntie” and “Uncle”
terms to address them! That’s the SG way ;)


Chinese Family Tree

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Unsure of who they are or they fall outside your family tree? Fret not! You can always fall back on the good ol "Auntie" and "Uncle"terms to address them! ;)

Uncle!

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Auntie!

All this talk about family relations got you more interested in your own family tree? The Genealogy Society Singapore (GSS), a partner of Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, conducts workshops and talks to give more insights on tracing your own ancestral roots and creating family trees! Here are some free sites to try out.

family tree

Build your personal family tree with a free user-friendly software, which allows you to add photos to your family members. You can also find interesting fun facts on your family name.

FamilySearch

Build your family tree on this free website, where you might be able to dig up records of your Chinese ancestors, and trace their village, burial, clan associations and immigration records!

My China Roots
Brought to you in partnership with the Genealogy Society Singapore.
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