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In the past, to ease boredom, some Chinese children would play a game called pan shi, where one of a pair would ask a question, and the other would answer. Players take turns asking questions until one loses by not...
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During the Winter Solstice celebration which usually happens late in December every year, some Chinese people make dry glutinous rice balls mixed with bean, sugar and black sesame powder.
Families would sit around the...
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Beauty and Song is a poem written by poet Thomas Moore. This poem describes the love between the nightingale and a rose. The symbiotic relationship between the two entities aims to illustrate the celebration of a...
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This unaccompanied choral arrangement is a medley of three folksongs and one children’s rhyme. They are Ulek Mayang (Terengganu folksong), Puteri Santubong (Sarawak folksong), Chan Mali Chan (Nusantara folksong), and...
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This song is about a person who went overseas for work and reminiscing his childhood memories. After years of not visiting his village or hometown, he begins to yearn for the experiences and the people back in his...
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Ahibakle (Rice Cake Making) is an Ifugao ethnic song. After a good harvest, Ifugao's will call for the neighbourhood early in the morning to make rice cake and rice wine all day long. They share it together and set a...
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Agkammel is the term used by the Ilokanos which means to catch fish, shrimps and crabs in the ocean or fish pond. They catch them using bare hands. The song shows how the people/lovers catch fish, crabs and shrimps at...
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This is an Ilocano wedding song and it is also sung as a lullaby.
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