2 Month Long Diwali Festival Begins In Singapore's Little India


SINGAPORE: A two-month-long celebration of Diwali and other Hindu festivals started early in Singapore with a dazzling array of colourful lights and carnival settings of some 700 small and medium enterprises in Little India here, a precinct of buzzing Indian-origin businesses.

Singapore's Manpower Minister Lim Swee Say last night officiated the light-up of over 30,000 metres of LED lights, banners, flag posts, tentage camps and a festival village along the thoroughfare of Serangoon Road and its vicinity for the celebration.

"We expect two million visitors during the two-month (festival) to Little India," said Rajakumar Chandra, chairman of Little India Shopkeepers & Heritage Association, which is organising the events along with the Singapore Tourism Board.

Some 800,000 Indians in Singapore, comprising over 400,000 second and third generation Singaporeans, will throng Little India over the next two months for shopping and celebrate the festivals, he said.

Diwali, or Deepavali, is part of STB's annual tourism promotion activities which also includes large-scale celebrations of Christmas along the Orchard Road, Chinese New Year in China Town, and Eid or Hari Raya in the Geylang precinct of the mostly Malay community.

This year, the two-month-long festival has been made part of Singapore's ongoing celebration of its 50 years of independence, SG50. Last year, the Diwali carnival was visited by 1.6 million people, 30 per cent of whom were tourists.

"Visits to Little India is a must for Indians in Singapore. It is a one-stop shopping precinct for all their requirements," Chandra said.

Source: PTI