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7 New Year Countdown Ideas in Singapore

by Sally on December 31, 2009

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Disney - Illimunations - Reflections of Earth (1) (Explored)New Year 2010 is coming! New Year eve countdown is exciting! This year-end tradition for Singapore will bring together the collective wishes and aspirations of thousands of people, and unite all in counting down the final seconds of the year to celebrate the beginning of a new year full of hopes, challenges, changes and dreams.

Where would you go to count down for new year? Here are 7 ideas:

1. Marina Bay Countdown Party

Among those New Year countdown parties, it’s like a tradition to have a New Year countdown party at Marina Bay every year.

Catch the brilliant fireworks display at 2009 Marina Bay new year countdown party. More than just a festive celebration, Broadcast LIVE on Channel NewsAsia, the Countdown will also capture the hearts of fellow Singaporeans and friends residing overseas.

2. Countdown at Siloso Beach Party

Count down to a sensational 2010 with non-stop action at 4 distinct party zones, Siloso Beach Party’s giant foam pool, awe-inspiring pyrotechnics and exciting fringe performances.

The whole host of activities will no doubt satisfy your appetite for entertainment till the break of dawn – this is Asia’s Grooviest beach party you cannot miss!

3. Clarke Quay New Year Eve Countdown 2009

If you want to avoid the crowd at Marina Bay and Siloso Beach, Clarke Quay is a better place for new year countdown. But, it’s still going to be crowded; where isn’t on new year eve?

4. 91.3FM New Year Countdown Party@ACM 2010

Count down to the New Year 2010 with 91.3 FM as they spin the most popular radio hits of 2009. Look out for chart-toppers Jack and Rai, fire-eater magician Bosco and percussion group Beatswork.

5. New Year Countdown at Labrador Park

Held overnight, it will last more than eight hours – from 10pm to 6.30am the next morning – and aims to get 10,000 Singaporeans, new citizens and permanent residents to mix.

Organised jointly by the Radin Mas Citizens’ Consultative Committee and the Hua Yuan Association – a group for new Chinese immigrants – and supported by the National Integration Council, the organisers are reaching out by contacting various immigrant associations to rally their members to attend the countdown.

6. New Year Countdown at Singapore Flyer

Singapore Flyer is all set to ignite your senses this festive season. Impress your friends and business associates or pamper your deserving employees, and transform their New Year’s Eve into a most memorable night to remember at Singapore Flyer.

End the year on a new high as the spectacular fireworks display unfolds right in front of you during New Year’s Eve countdown.

Soak up the excitement of the festive season and countdown party all night with us at Singapore Flyer, from 8pm till 1am, with an exciting line-up of activities as we usher in 2010!

Singapore Flyer “Fly, Shop & Dine” lucky draw: You might be the lucky winner to walk away with a SsangYong SUV worth $60,000! Draw will be conducted at about 10:30pm.

Countdown Singapore Flight: Price remains! $29.50 nett (Adult); $20.65 (Child). Click here for more promo details. FREE Party Pack for the first 500 customers from 10pm.

Find out more at Singapore Flyer.

7. More New Year Countdown Celebrations

I love to celebrate new years; but, I really hate it when it is very crowded. If you are like me, a private new year countdown party may be better.  Gather your friends to have New Year Eve dinner, New Year Karaoke, or some new year even countdown competition (like playing pool, bowling, etc).

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