Chinese Singaporeans
Chinese Singaporeans are the largest ethnic group in Singapore, making up about 76% of the population. They primarily speak Mandarin and various Chinese dialects, such as Hokkien and Cantonese. Their culture is influenced by traditional Chinese customs, as well as local practices, resulting in a unique blend of traditions.
The community celebrates various festivals, including Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival, which are important cultural events. Chinese Singaporeans also contribute significantly to the country's economy, politics, and education, playing a vital role in shaping Singapore's multicultural society.