
Photo: RHB
24 Jan (Fri): 12:00am
25 to 28 Jan (Sat – Tue): 9.00pm
29 & 30 Jan (Wed- Thur): 10.00pm
31 Jan & 1 Feb (Fri – Sat): 9.30pm
The largest lantern set measures 50m long and 12m tall. | Photo: RHB
Huat it up with this massive God of Fortune display that towers over 18m tall.
Photo: RHB
Photo: RHB
Believe it or not, here’s a wishing tree. If you’d like, make a wish as you toss your cash in. Money received will be donated to Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped (SAVH).
Photo: RHB
Photo: RHB
12 zodiacs display | Photo: RHB
The exhibition’s theme this year is “Prosperity in Packets: Hongbao Giving in Chinese Culture”. It also traces how hongbaos are also given in other countries including Korea, Japan and Vietnam. | Photo: RHB
Photo: RHB
Photo: RHB
Photo: RHB
Photo: RHB
Photo: RHB
Photo: RHB
Observe the meter bar. The closer you are to an animal, the faster it will move. | Photo: theAsianparent
#HuntYourZodiac offers dedicated predictions based not only on your zodiac animal, but also the zodiac element (metal, wood, fire, water, earth) corresponding to your birth date. | Photo: theAsianparent
Photo: theAsianparent
A daily hour-long Hongbao giveaway awaits during the ‘God of Fortune Huat Hour’.
The God of Fortune will appear at certain auspicious hour at the POSB booth every night from 23 to 27 January, to gift red packets to RHB visitors. To redeem one, simply show that you have the DBS PayLah! app installed on your phone.
Extended till 1am on 24 Jan, Chinese New Year eve
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