It was a sheer bonus for us to be in Penang to coincidentally discover the annual Penang Chingay, Lion and dragon dance parade that was held on 17 December 2011. We were there for
At the graduation party, the Chingay and Lion dance parade became the topic of conversation amongst the Penang'ites. During one of the group chat with Rohan from Korea, Jennifer, Phat Ling, Phaik San (did I miss anyone?) described Chingay as a 6 foot pole balancing art on the forehead which I initially mistaken it as Pole Dancing.. I mean.. the Chinese sort of pole dancing.. not so kinky eh.. aiiks. Chingay taken from Chinese dialect Hokkien, in pronunciation as Chin Yi means True Art. For more details on Chingay Parade, click HERE.
Chingay that was originated in China, was first performed in Penang in 1919 during deity processions. It is a street art where the performer
balances a giant flag that ranges from 30 ft to 35 ft in height and
about 60 pounds in weight. Over the years, the local Chinese had improvised the Chingay
performance. From a basic giant flag balancing by a solo performer,
Chingay became a team performance that consists of more than
15 persons in a troupe.