Are you crazy? What a waste!
Yeah, it is true and happens yearly in Southeast Asia countries, especially in an island in Malaysia known as Penang, the father of where the practice was started! Strange it was not passed forth from China, you may ask!
Chap Goh Mei (a term from the Hokkien dialect and literally means the fifteenth day of the first month), the final day of Chinese festival, is also known as Chinese Valentine's Day. However, in some countries such as Taiwan it is celebrated as the Lantern Festival while Koreans celebrate this festival as the Daeboreum.
Just like Chinese New Year, it is celebrated with lots of fireworks and firecrackers, and is also the night where we see the gathering of family members sit down for meal together, as well as offerings and prayers are held by
some on this particular night. On this occasion, you will see many homes decorated with red lanterns and bright lights, cultural performances, lion dances and the famous Chingay procession in some parts of those countries. Well, during Chap Goh Mei, we will see many young unmarried ladies head on to the temples, dressed in their best, with the hope of finding prospective suitors. Another interesting fun activity that takes place includes the throwing of oranges (tangerines, as some would call)
into the sea/river/lake by these maidens when the moon was at its brightest and in the hope to find their life partner or to make a wish. What that means is that, by throwing the oranges, it signifies that they are available for marriage, and if someone picks up the floating oranges, the singles who threw it will be able to find a good partner. My friend who did it, shortly after she threw the oranges, she got a call from someone! Asked, how she did it, she told me that she wrote her mobile phone contact number on those oranges she threw, what a creative! Think someone with a url, could possibly do so with a url address too, right? At the same time, the last that I observed was that there are some using fish net trying to grab those oranges, frankly, I don’t know what are they doing there, possibly oranges are expensive at that time!
In those long earlier days which is unlikely to be seen now, this is also the day where the maidens stroll the street to let the matchmaker from the moon to tie string for them, and men would usually gather around to catch the glimpses and with the hope
of some luck for something to happen, sound interesting but unfortunately this wasn’t practiced anymore!Well, for those who are married, here is an interesting activity for you on this auspicious night too. Go and buy candle boats and let them drift drown the river/lake/sea and see how far your love boat can go. It is believe that the farther the boat floats without the candle light going out, the longer your love with your partner will last!
Money saving traveling tips and info to places of interest:
- The coming Chinese New Year is believed to be on 26 January, 2009, so watch out for your Chap Goh Mei!
- Remember to bring your own oranges. Oranges sold on the spot would not be cheap then.
- It is not safe and very unwise to write your very
contact details on an orange where it would be picked up by just anyone, who could be a stalker or a pervert! - If you are in Penang, don’t miss to make a trip to Penang Hill for a stunning view of the city and some respite from the humidity below.
If you are a working adult, it is good not to stay back late in office everyday if time is a factor that hold you back for going out to date someone, is my boss behind me?
So, have a happy Chap Goh Mei and may you enjoy this Chinese Valentine’s full moon night.




5 comments:
Hey, do you know something? Throwing oranges also happened in PJ, Malaysia. Whether one can find their true love there or not, I think it doesn't matter as it is fun to participate in such a tradition. Was that you standing near the bamboo trees there?
Is he "beautiful"?
I really like that! You know, everyone in North America is so stuck with who approaches who that we kind of lose sight of what's really important - finding the right person.
We should try to adopt it here and all the singles would most likely be happier.
Whether it works out or not, it doesn't matter, but the process itself will sure make something memorable!
Charming approach! The trick is to hit the water, not any potential partner, with the orange...
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