2024 Chinese New Year Lights at Kek Lok Si

Kek Lok Si Temple illuminated in a dazzling array of lights during Chinese New Year. As one of Penang’s most iconic landmarks, Kek Lok Si Temple comes alive with vibrant decorations and thousands of colorful lights, creating a magical ambiance that captures the essence of the festive season.

Penang Chinese New Year Scene at Kuan Yin Temple

Located in the heart of George Town, the old Kuan Yin Temple at Kapitan Keling Mosque Street is where age-old Chinese traditions come to life in a kaleidoscope of colors, scents, and sounds. On the first day of the Chinese New Year, this historic temple transforms into a bustling hub of activity as devotees and visitors alike flock to pay homage and seek blessings for the year ahead. Kuan Yin is also known as the Goddess of Mercy.

Queensbay Mall : 2024 Chinese New Year Festive Display

Step into a realm of joy and elegance at Queensbay Mall in Penang, where the Chinese New Year festivities come alive in a spectacular showcase. Welcoming the Year of the Dragon, the mall is adorned with a breathtaking display of traditional Chinese New Year decorations. The central atrium of the mall is decorated with ornate lanterns, auspicious symbols, and golden themed pavilion. Queensbay Mall’s celebration not only embraces the festive spirit but also pays homage to the ancient Chinese architectural aesthetics, transporting visitors to a bygone era. The intricate details of the decorations echo the grandeur of traditional structures, creating a harmonious blend of cultural richness and contemporary celebration.

Gurney Plaza : 2024 Chinese New Year Festive Display

Celebrate the Year of the Dragon at Gurney Plaza’s Festive Lunar New Year Display

Gurney Plaza shopping mall ushering in the auspicious Year of the Dragon for this Chinese Lunar New Year whereby its central atrium is transformed into a vibrant and enchanting scene, adorned with stunning decorations that capture the spirit of the festive season.

Design Village Penang: 2024 Chinese New Year Festive Display

Design Village in Penang celebrating Chinese New Year with a stunning display of traditional decorations. Embracing the Year of the Dragon, the vibrant red lanterns and intricate ornaments adorn the outdoor spaces, creating a mesmerizing ambiance that transports visitors to ancient China. The celebration is not just about the festive allure but also a journey through the rich history of Chinese architecture. The intricate details of the decorations reflect the grandeur of ancient structures, offering a unique blend of cultural appreciation and festive cheer.

Penang Weld Quay: Scenes from Jade Emperor’s Birthday Celebration

The celebration for the birthday of the Jade Emperor falls on the 9th lunar day of Chinese New Year and is celebrated mainly by the Chinese Hokkien community in Penang, which is also commonly referred to as the “Hokkien New Year”.

Two popular areas in Penang where this day is celebrated are the Jade Emperor Pavilion temple at Ayer Itam and the Clan Jetties area (such as the pictures below) at Weld Quay, George Town.

Penang Chinese New Year Celebration (Miao Hui)

Preparations underway for Miao Hui, a Chinese New Year Celebration that will be held in George Town on 28th January 2023 from 4pm to 11pm at the heritage area from the Esplanade to the Khoo Kongsi. The celebration includes various cultural performances, food and most of the Penang Chinese clan houses will be open for public visit. It was found that the first Miao Hui event was also held in 1999, which was also the Year of Rabbit.