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Dahlia Dreams 2022 at Gardens by the Bay
Spring blossoms celebrating the Year of the Tiger have arrived at Gardens by the Bay’s Flower Dome!
River Hongbao 2021 at Gardens by the Bay
Ring in the new year at the River Hongbao 2021 event, happening at Gardens by the Bay for the first time.
Dahlia Dreams 2021 at Gardens by the Bay
The popular Dahlia Dreams floral display, is back at Gardens by the Bay for the 2021 Lunar New Year festivities.
Gardens by the Bay – Dahlia Dreams
Step into a floral interpretation of Chinese classical tale Journey to the West at Dahlia Dreams, a new thematic display at Gardens by the Bay.
Chingay 2015
Billed as the biggest and grandest parade of its kind, Chingay 2015 promises to be a dazzling spectacle that celebrates cultural diversity in Singapore and around the world.
Gardens by the Bay – Asian Tales
Step into a picturesque landscape flush with spring blossoms at Asian Tales – Gardens by the Bay’s newest floral display.
Gardens by the Bay – Year of the Horse Floral Display
The Year of the Horse Floral Display has arrived at the Flower Dome, bringing fresh colours to Gardens by the Bay. Have a walk around and enjoy the vibrant sights at this new floral display.
Sentosa Flowers 2013
Sentosa Flowers is back again, with Joys of Spring as this year’s theme. For the first time, the event is held along Palawan Beach, including the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia. Also a first: There is an admission charge of $5 ($4 if you buy tickets a day earlier).
I did not attend last year’s event, but I did back in 2011. It was held along Imbiah and some parts of Resorts World Sentosa. It was free before, which meant that there were too many people around.
Spring Celebrations at Flower Dome
The Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay feature seasonal rotation of floral displays.
For February 2013, “Spring Celebrations” brings dazzling displays of festive blossoms and Chinese New Year decorations into the cooled conservatory.