Pop the tangyuan and celebrate Winter Solstice Festival

Pop the tangyuan and celebrate Winter Solstice Festival with Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre!

Pop the tangyuan and celebrate Winter Solstice Festival with Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre! - Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre

Pop the tangyuan and celebrate Winter Solstice Festival with Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre!

Pop the tangyuan and celebrate Winter Solstice Festival

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Screen Capture of Tangyuan Pop! Game

Singapore, 7 December 2020 – Did you know? Winter Solstice commemorates the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Regarded as an auspicious day worth celebrating, the ancient Chinese believed that as days became longer after the Winter Solstice, positive energy would return to Earth. Friends and family would gather and escape the cold by staying indoors and indulging in piping hot nourishing food, like mutton soup, dumplings, and tangyuan! 

Although Singapore sports summery weather all year round, the festival is still celebrated by our Chinese community when  families come together to enjoy  heart-warming bowls of tangyuan. These doughy dumplings have since evolved in taste and colour to include fillings such as peanut, red bean, or lotus seed paste. The dish is also enjoyed differently by the dialect groups in Singapore. The Cantonese add small pieces of brown sugar as filling, while the Hakka are known to cook their tangyuan with mixed vegetables in a savoury broth. With tangyuan resembling floating duck eggs, the Teochew community affectionately called them  ‘Ah Balling’, which means ‘mother duck’s egg’ in their dialect; while some Peranakan Chinese families still stick tangyuan on their front door to bring good luck to the household and drive away evil spirits.

To encourage a better appreciation of our distinctive Chinese Singaporean culture, the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre has launched a series of online programmes to highlight the customs of the Winter Solstice Festival and the traditional tangyuan dish.

Put your puzzle-solving skills to the test in Tangyuan Pop!, an interactive game featuring colourful glutinous rice balls along with interesting titbits about the Festival. Complete all the levels and stand a chance to be one of five lucky winners to walk away with $10 GrabFood vouchers! Our friendly and knowledgeable Kaki will also return on Kaki Says: Winter Solstice Festival to share interesting stories behind the festival, shedding light on some of our common beliefs and practices today. You can also try your  hand at kneading adorable oxen-shaped tangyuan for your  family with Shirley Tan from Little Bakers Lab through Keeping Traditions Alive: Time for Tangyuan!

In its first live onsite performance since its re-opening, the Centre invites the public to embark on a musical escapade Winter Solstice Sonata with the Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra. Revel in an auditory feast of 12 songs celebrating the Winter Solstice either onsite, or enjoy the concert from home, live on the SNYCO Facebook and SCCC Facebook pages.

The public can learn more about the Winter Solstice Festival through the following programmes: 

  • Tangyuan Pop!” interactive game

汤圆消消乐

Available from 7 December 2020

Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Website | Instagram |YouTube |  Facebook

Uncover fun facts about the Winter Solstice Festival as you ‘pop’ your way through levels of the mind-boggling tangyuan-inspired puzzle, and stand a chance to win $10 GrabFood vouchers! 

  • Kaki Says: Winter Solstice Festival

卡其说:冬至

Available from 11 December 2020

Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Website | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook

From solar terms to the different phases of the winter season, and of course the origins of our favourite tangyuan – learn about the Winter Solstice Festival with Kaki in this fun and humourous animation video!

  • Keeping Traditions Alive: Time for Tangyuan

保留传统习俗: 冬至团圆吃汤圆

Available from 18 December 2020

Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Website | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook

Try your hand at kneading adorable oxen-shaped tangyuan this Winter Solstice Festival with Shirley from Little Bakers Lab! Impress your loved ones and celebrate over a heart-warming bowl of handmade tangyuan. 

  • Winter Solstice Sonata 

冬至春暖花将开音乐会

Available on 20 December 2020

Tickets for onsite concert available at SISTIC from 9 December 2020.  

Online concert livestreamed on Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Facebook and Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra Facebook

Talented musicians from the Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra will perform under the baton of Music Director Quek Ling Kiong and Associate Conductor Moses Gay to present a musical celebration of the Winter Solstice Festival. This energetic programme will reunite the orchestra to give its first concert after circuit-breaker in 2020. This is also the first onsite concert with live audience at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre since circuit-breaker.

  • SINGAPO: Discovering Chinese Singaporean Culture 

新加坡华人·探索本土华族文化

Ongoing 

Open daily from 2pm – 8pm on Monday, and from 10am – 8pm, Tuesday to Sunday

Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, Level 2 (1 Straits Boulevard, Singapore 018906)

Free Admission

If you realized, the Winter Solstice Festival is celebrated either on 21st or 22nd of December. Do you know why this festival differs from other Chinese festivals and follows the Gregorian calendar instead of the lunar calendar? The Winter Solstice is one of the phases in the 24 solar terms 二十四节气 which is based on the Earth’s orbit around the sun, that’s why! Find out more at the Centre’s SINGAPO人 exhibition which highlights Chinese Singaporean culture through festivals, food, and languages. Learn how Chinese culture in Singapore has evolved in a way quite unlike other communities around the world. Come discover (and rediscover) what it means to be a ‘Chinese Singapo人’ today. 

Members of the public can visit Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre’s website and social media channels on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook to gain access to its online programmes. For more information, please visit www.singaporeccc.org.sg.

 

 

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