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Chap Goh Meh!
A Festivals Of Romance


Photos by Flickrs
The Romancing Night of Chap Goh Meh

On the 15th day of Chinese Lunar year, Chinese community in Penang celebrated
Chap Goh Meh. According to legend, this fascinating festival tells a story of a lonely
young man who during his first outing saw one of the most beautiful women his
sights ever laid on. He was immediately enraptures by her stunning looks.

Despite the excitement & exhilaration pounding in his heart, the young man quickly
jotted down the number of her car. On the very next day, he made a search and
enquiries on which this car belongs to. When he got to know the address, he quickly
asks his mother to send a matchmaker to his dream girl's home to arrange the
marriage. In such haste and without investigation, the young man did not realize
that the beautiful girl he had seen that day was actually not the daughter of the
house but a visiting niece.

And so on his wedding day, the poor groom found that instead of looking at the
radiant smiling girl he had expected, he was to be married to her fat and rather plain
cousin. The story does have a rather happy ending though, as his wife was a
wealthy woman!

Chap Goh Meh in Mandarin was called Yuan Xiao, but in the traditional Hokkien
dialect of Penang, Chap Goh Meh means the 15th night of Chinese New Year. It is
celebrated with prayers and offerings to mark the end of the Chinese New Year.

During this auspicious occasion, houses are brightly decorated with lights and
lanterns are hung over the balcony or five-foot ways for the last day of the Chinese
New Year. Prayers to the ancestors are offered. Despite a ban, firecrackers are lit
as a 'send-off' to the New Year. The next day, people go back to work, businesses
operate as usual and everyone is looking forward to the next Chinese New Year.

Various activities are planned to mark this very traditional occasion but the two
mainstays are the Dondang Sayang and orange/tangerine throwing ceremony. In the
morning, nyonya households will distribute pengat, a sweet and rich broth of tubers
and bananas to relatives and friends.

As evening falls, the atmosphere relaxes as the gentle strains of Dondang Sayang fill
the air. Dondang Sayang, which means "lullaby of love", is interplay of sung poetry,
usually revolving around the theme of love, between a man and a woman, trying to
outwit each other in the name of affection whilst traditional music plays in the
background.

In the past, Chap Goh Meh was one of the few occasions where eligible young
ladies, transformed into scorching beauties, were allowed out from the confines of
their homes. Eager gentlemen could only admire longingly at all the passing beauties,
as the lovely ladies were always accompanied by an entourage of the fiercest
looking aunts and amahs (servants)! These young maidens (and spinsters) would
throw oranges into the sea as a gesture of hope to wed good husbands.

To keep this quaint tradition alive in modern times, orange throwing has transformed
into a competition of sorts, where oranges thrown into the sea by girls (single or
otherwise) would be scooped up by boys in boats. The boat with most oranges
would be declared the winner.

So, if you're coming to Penang during this occasion, don't forget to drop by at the
esplanade where the yearly orange throwing competition is being held. You can also
participate in the competition if you like.
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