Lunar New Year: Celebrating the Year of The Pig
Welcome the Year of the Pig with lots of festive events throughout the city organized by the Macau government! From February 5 to 7 and 10, 2019 the streets will be filled with music and joy!
Welcome the Year of the Pig with lots of festive events throughout the city organized by the Macau government! From February 5 to 7 and 10, 2019 the streets will be filled with music and joy!
Lai Heen restaurant is having Chinese New Year extravagant menus for people to get the true taste of local festivities with gourmet food! There are two different menus: a lunch and a dinner one!
The Ritz-Carlton Café has crafted a festive Chinese New Year menu to celebrate the occasion and there are several unique and original dishes to taste! Head there to taste some of this season’s best treats!
Chinese New Year traditions are mostly rooted in spending time with your family but these traditions can differ between the north and south of China.
This is the last weekend before Chinese New Year, so be sure to make the best of it with some sun, good weather, friends and family! There are lots of exhibitions to attend and Chinese New Year dining experiences to have!
The Lunar New Year, also known as Spring Festival, will be celebrated across Asian countries such as China, Taiwan, Macau, Hong Kong, Vietnam and more. Chinese New Year is the quintessential Chinese celebration that’s steeped in tradition focused on family values.
Sheraton Grand Macao, Cotai Central is having several Chinese New Year promotions across its restaurants, including Feast, Bene and Yum Cha! Join this prosperous season and dine in its amazing restaurants.
Mandarin Oriental, Macau is having several offers to spend Chinese New Year in great style and glamour! Either with friends or family, you can now dine-in or takeaway your favorite Chinese New Year treats.
Welcome the Year of The Pig with exquisite offers at The Manor! Be it a set dinner menu or take-away sets, this St. Regis Macao restaurant has it all!
Growing up in Macau meant enjoying both Eastern and Western traditions and come February or late January, nothing gets more exciting than the red packets, hóngbāo in Mandarin or Lai Si in Cantonese.
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