
Getting ready for Chinese New Year? Far East Flora Centre awaits with prosperous CNY plants, Chinese calligraphy workshops, a bustling marketplace and more!
As familiar auspicious decor and festive music start flooding the streets, it’s your sign to get CNY-ready at Far East Flora. This beloved homegrown nursery is a one-stop shop to pick up Chinese New Year plants, join festive workshops, and soak in the seasonal atmosphere. Make your way to any of its six garden centres across the island – including the flagship Clementi location, Far East Flora Centre, with exclusive activities – and gallop into a prosperous Year of the Horse!
Shop an array of auspicious plants

Move aside, Christmas fir trees. It’s time to welcome a fresh start and abundance with Singapore’s widest variety of CNY plants and blooms at Far East Flora.
Need recommendations? Our top picks include Four Season Lime, which bears yellow fruits all year round and symbolises continuous wealth and good fortune; and the Phalaenopsis orchid arrangements, which are symbols of longevity with long stems, butterfly-like flowers and deep-green foliage.

If you’re all about the classics, don’t miss out on the iconic pussy willow arrangements. Commonly associated with growth and new beginnings, these elegant stalks with furry buds are perfect festive additions to your space. We hear they come in a new light pink version this year!
Or, brighten your home with romantic and lucky peach blossoms, vibrant azaleas in fiery red and deep pink hues, as well as striking Cymbidium orchids (also known as ‘tiger-headed’ orchids) that are said to bring good fortune and wealth.

To spice up your table decor, check out the array of Table Gardens, including the limited edition Gold Series. A prosperous symbol of momentum, success and abundance, this festive plant arrangement features a shimmering gold horse ornament amid a lush variety of indoor prosperity plants. Be it the home or office, it makes an elegant centrepiece to usher in an auspicious year.
Activities galore to soak up the CNY atmosphere
Shopped your fill of fresh blooms and greens? Next, take a gander at the line-up of CNY workshops and activities offered at Far East Flora.
If you’re curious about your prospects for the new year, snag a seat at the free feng shui talk on 31 January 2026, 1pm to 2pm, at Far East Flora Centre. Or, head to the Zodiac Wall, where you can read up on your annual fortune outlook curated by a fengshui master.
We’ll let you in on another secret: the flagship Far East Flora Centre is where the real CNY fun is happening. Swing by Clementi for other exclusive festive activities, including free Chinese calligraphy and caricature workshops. Or, register for DIY plant workshops starting from $18 per person. Head to the website for more details and to secure your spot, stat!

On 31 January and 1 February 2026, the flagship centre takes the festive celebrations up a notch with a vibrant Bloom of Prosperity market. From 11am to 7pm, wander through a curated selection of fresh blooms, artisanal gifts and festive decorations from over 30 local brands. Supporting local talent while finding the finishing touches for your home? That’s a yes from us!
Make Far East Flora Centre your CNY destination
Quality festive plants and blooms for home decor and gifting? Check. Galore of festive activities? Double-check. We’re not kidding when we say Far East Flora Centre is the ultimate one-stop shop to get CNY-ready.
Here’s a pro tip: sign up for a free Far East Flora membership to enjoy a 10% discount on plants and gardening accessories, and exclusive perks while you’re prepping for the festivities. You’ll rack up points for every purchase, which can go towards redeeming future rewards. And don’t forget to join the Annual Huat lucky draw, where you can stand to win attractive prizes from local brand partners, as well as festive plants and blooms.
The CNY festivities are waiting – shop anywhere and anytime via Far East Flora’s website and mobile app, or drop by any of its six garden centres islandwide!
This post is in partnership with Far East Flora.
