As the Lunar New Year unfolds across the island, Chinese New Year in Bali invites a slower, more intentional celebration shaped by shared meals, cultural rituals, and moments of quiet reflection. In 2026, the island offers a thoughtful way to welcome new beginnings, with hotels and resorts across Bali marking Chinese New Year through meaningful dining experiences, traditional performances, and settings that honour togetherness and renewal.
Chinese New Year 2026 arrives as a moment to pause, gather, and welcome new beginnings – and across Bali, the celebration unfolds through thoughtful dining, cultural rituals, and shared experiences.
Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort

At Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort, the season is honoured at 360 Rooftop Restaurant, where a Chinese Hot Pot experience invites guests to dine slowly while overlooking the Indian Ocean. Designed for sharing, the experience highlights premium ingredients and aromatic broths, encouraging connection and warmth around the table. Available daily throughout February until Chinese New Year Day, from 12pm to 9pm, the offering is priced at IDR 420,000++ per person and pairs tradition with Anantara’s understated luxury.
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The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali

By the calm shores of Nusa Dua, The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali marks the Lunar New Year with a week-long celebration rooted in togetherness and wellbeing. Highlights include a symbolic reunion dinner at Ikan Beach Garden on 16 February, festive breakfasts at Seasonal Tastes, and Chinese-inspired dishes served throughout the week. The experience extends beyond dining through wellness-focused touches, from Fortune Aroma Salt keepsakes to Qi Gong and Chi Nei Tsang sessions – inviting guests to begin the Year of the Fire Horse with intention and balance.
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The Ritz-Carlton, Bali

At The Ritz-Carlton, Bali, Lunar New Year is celebrated with grace and timeless elegance. Families are invited to gather for a Lunar New Year’s Eve Dinner at Senses on 16 February, featuring traditional dishes that symbolize prosperity and longevity. From 15 to 20 February, the Lunar New Year Afternoon Tea offers a quieter expression of the season, with handcrafted sweet and savory bites served alongside premium teas and ocean views.
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The Westin Resort & Spa Ubud Bali

In Ubud, The Westin Resort & Spa Ubud Bali presents Ubud Lunar Harmony, a celebration shaped by balance and mindful connection. On 16 February, a Barongsai performance moves through the resort before guests come together for a Chinese New Year’s Eve Buffet at Tabia Restaurant. Priced at IDR 588,000++ per person or redeemable with Marriott Bonvoy points, the evening offers a calm, communal way to welcome the year ahead amidst Ubud’s serene landscape.
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Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort

At Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort, Lunar New Year unfolds through shared tables and cultural rituals. On 16 February, Flavours of Prosperity at Kwee Zeen brings families together over a generous Asian buffet, complemented by a traditional lion dance and the presence of a fortune teller. The celebration continues at Sofitel SPA, where the Gong Xi Fa Cai spa package invites guests to restore balance through reflexology, facials, sauna access, or a grounding Shiatsu massage.
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Renaissance Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa

High above the coast, Renaissance Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa welcomes the season with experiences designed for easy togetherness. The Table of Abundance buffet at Double Ikat on 16 February blends Indonesian heritage with Chinese New Year flavors, while The Oriental Delights dinner at Clay Craft on 17 February offers a deeper exploration of Chinese-inspired cuisine. Throughout the week, R Bar presents Lunar Prosperi-tea, a gentle afternoon ritual of festive bites and tea-based mocktails, encouraging reflection and connection.
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