If you're planning to catch it in Pulau Ubin, do make prior arrangements with boat operators for returns to the mainland after 6pm.Choa Chu Kang residents can also enjoy the visual feast as the fireworks set off above Peng Siang River. The fireworks are likely to be set off close to the Paya Lebar Air Base, so the picturesque Bedok Reservoir would be an ace place to soak up the views.

Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! The best places to catch NDP fireworks for free on National Day in Singapore The Singapore Night Festival is an annual street festival held over two weekends celebrating the arts and Singapore’s rich cultural heritage. This year’s fireworks can be seen from as far as 8 kilometres away and can reach up to a height of 62 storeys high. Besides lighting up the Marina Bay skyline, the The fireworks are set to collectively go off at 8.20pm for five full minutes. Welcome the new year with fireworks on one of Singapore’s tallest observation deck. Déjà vu! By clicking subscribe, I agree to receive news updates and promotional material from Mediacorp and Mediacorp's partners. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!Thanks for subscribing! Typically, the following events are scheduled for Chinese New Year in Singapore: The Official Light-Up and Opening Ceremony: New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen Street. Bars and pubs But it's still as bright. We already have this email. Overlooking the Marina Bay, the Sands SkyPark Observation Deck lets you sit front row for the fireworks extravaganza that always takes place by the bay. Head to the floating boardwalks or the waterside platforms for gorgeous shots of the dazzling display and its reflection on the reservoir.Marina Bay's giant, 42-storey, 165m observation wheel continues to pull the crowds in for a breathtaking, 360-degree view of the fireworks. Even if it’s just a drive by, a salute and a thank you, I hope they know how thankful we are,” he said.This year, the organisers announced that fireworks displays would be set off at 10 estates islandwide so residents in the heartlands would not need to travel far to have front-row seats to the light show.The organisers, however, did not reveal the exact locations where the fireworks will be launched.Still, some people chose to head down to the Marina Bay area anyway to catch the display at their usual haunts.Photography hobbyist Alan Fong, 54, picked a spot at the riverside near Esplanade Theatre, as he had “sources” tell him that the fireworks would be set off at the Marina Reservoir.“I only knew this morning that this area was not blocked out,” said Fong, who was not sure until the 11th hour where the authorities would cordon off to avoid overcrowding.Jamri Mohd Yusoff, a service technician, has made it a point to catch the NDP fireworks with his family every year for the last 10 years.Gathered for a picnic with his family at Gardens by the Bay, the 39-year-old said that this year is special as his wife is a patient services associate at Singapore General Hospital.“She is very stressed at work with Covid-19 as she attends to patients We (used to be) scared so we tried not to be too close to each other,” he said, adding that the occasion was a time to celebrate her sacrifices.“Covid-19 or not, every year we have to celebrate on National Day.”As evening fell yesterday, National Day festivities continued indoors at the Star Performing Arts Centre in The Star Vista.The show, which centred around telling the inspirational stories of Singaporeans in their fight against Covid-19, was an intimate affair with just 150 audience members — which included 50 government officials and 100 representatives of society invited by the various ministries.Serene Claire Tay, 38, a Singapore Airlines stewardess for the past 13 years who recently took on a new role as a social distancing ambassador for the past four months, said her favourite segment was the inaugural NDP virtual choir.“It felt very personal.

This service is not intended for persons residing in the EU. Firecrackers and fireworks display. For the first time in 55 years, fireworks will be launched at 10 locations across Singapore to encourage residents to stay home to view them, while ensuring their safety. Handmade sculptured lanterns. More The best place to catch the dazzling display in the north lies between Sembawang and Yishun, and we reckon Sembawang Park's your best bet as it's by the waterside. Street Light Up (Chinese New Year Eve): Eu Tong Sen Street, New Bridge Road and South Bridge Road. Choa Chu Kang

Whether in a hammock or on the steps by the waters, Jurong Lake Gardens is the place to be in Jurong West. This service is not intended for persons residing in the EU. By clicking subscribe, I agree to receive news updates and promotional material from Mediacorp and Mediacorp's partners.

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