Decipher the mournful music that fills our neighbourhoods, and explore the intriguing cultural significance of Tong Tong Chian and Big Head Dolly (大头娃娃) in Chinese funeral processions – all in the effort to commemorate a well-lived life!
Explore the intriguing cultural significance of Tong Tong Chiang and Big Head Dolly (大头娃娃) in Chinese funeral processions. This event delves into the traditional practices surrounding these colourful figures, which are believed to guide the spirits of the deceased to the afterlife.
Tong Tong Chiang, a lively musical accompaniment, creates an atmosphere of celebration and respect, while Big Head Dolly, often adorned in vibrant costumes, serves as a symbol of protection for the departed.
Attendees will learn about the history, symbolism, and rituals associated with these elements, gaining insights into how they reflect the beliefs and customs of Chinese funeral traditions. Join us to uncover the layers of meaning behind these unique and cherished practices.
The Wee Ghee Athletic Association is a dedicated group that provides various Chinese performances and accompaniment services. They are known for musical services during funeral processions within the Chinese community in Singapore. Rooted in tradition, the band plays a vital role in honouring the deceased through its performances, which are characterized by traditional instruments and lively melodies.
The band’s music serves to accompany the funeral procession, creating an atmosphere of respect and remembrance while guiding the spirit of the departed. The association is committed to preserving this important cultural practice, ensuring that families can celebrate the lives of their loved ones with dignity and cultural significance
Saturday, 9 November 2024
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