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Religious festivals in Singapore are celebrations of and by the many communities that are now a permanent part of the country’s cultural fabric. Perhaps the biggest is Chinese New Year in January, which seems to just prolong the turn of the year celebrations. It is fourteen days of colour, community and the coming of the spring, marked by street performances including lion and dragon dances, fireworks and drums. This is also a great time for shopping, with great deals and discounts a customary of the season.