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06/02/2026

The Year of The Fire Horse Festivities in Bali’s Beachfront Resort

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As we step into the Year of the Fire Horse, symbolising bold spirit, dynamic energy, and unwavering willpower, Grand Hyatt Bali, a beachfront family-friendly resort in Nusa Dua, celebrates this Chinese New Year with extraordinary experiences that embrace sustainability while delighting families with festive offerings.

With many exclusive offers, family-friendly facilities, distinctive experiences, the tranquil sanctuary of Kriya Spa, a diverse selection of specialty restaurants, and festive activities designed for children, families can delight in a Chinese New Year stay that blends serenity, joy, and togetherness.

Families will be warmly welcomed with festive amenities, including an orange symbolising prosperity and good fortune. Watch the vibrant Chinese New Year tradition of Barongsai unfold in the lobby, where the majestic lion dance comes alive with dazzling colours, rhythmic drumbeats, and graceful movements.

Continue the celebration by savouring a specially curated Chinese New Year menu at the Watercourt, surrounded by legendary water palaces and the tranquil beauty of serene fountains.

Blaze of Prosperity

Beginning on February 16 to February 18 at Watercourt, indulge in the exquisite Blaze of Prosperity, a culinary journey crafted by our talented chefs to honour the rich flavours of traditional Chinese cuisine. Enjoy a selection of meticulously prepared dishes that highlight authentic ingredients and festive traditions. Menu highlights include Yee Sang (Prosperity Toss), Tofu Skin Spring Rolls, Crab and Golden Corn Soup, and Roasted Duck, complemented by a touch of Indonesian sweetness with Lapis Legit, symbolising patience and prosperity.

Lunar New Year Kids Fest

Play around with many exciting kids’ activities on February 17 at the Kids Club. From receiving the very first fortune flower to begin a day of luck, feeding breakfast to the ducks, and joining the eco print activity as a gesture of sustainable creativity, children will be immersed in joy and discovery. They can craft their own Chinese New Year pop‐up cards, decorate fortune cookies, design lion dance headbands, explore the art of glass painting, weave dream catchers, and embark on a nature scavenger hunt. The celebration culminates with lively dancing and games led by the spirited Kids Club staff, ensuring laughter, friendship, and unforgettable memories.

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