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What Games to Play During the Lantern Festival?

Friday, November 06, 2009

Instructions

Lantern Riddles

  • Step 1:
    Most lanterns displayed during the festival will include lantern riddles. Lantern owners attach riddles to the lanterns for passers-by to read and guess at the answers. In keeping with tradition, the subjects of the riddles tend to be Chinese songs, poems, stories or events. If a person thinks they know the answer to the riddle, they can pull the paper from the lantern and bring it to the owner to give their answer. Those who guess correctly are usually given a small gift. The tradition of guessing at riddles is encouraged because it fosters wisdom and creativity. Lantern riddle parties are occasionally held at various temples during the festival.

Matchmaking Games

  • Step 1:
    The Lantern Festival is observed by other countries as well as China, and some of the traditional games have crossed over. One of these is the tradition of matchmaking on the night of the Lantern Festival, when young unmarried women flock with their lanterns to throw tangerines into the sea. Malaysian tradition states that by throwing the tangerines into the water, a woman is available for marriage. If the floating tangerine is picked up, the single woman who threw it is then destined to find a good husband.

    Obscure matchmaking procedures are also followed, involving unmarried girls lingering around lanterns in the hopes of attracting a husband. Historically, the Lantern Festival was one of the rare nights of the year when there was no curfew for young women. Matchmakers roam the streets, attempting to pair up single men and women who are out all night. One superstition even recounts women pulling up vegetables from the gardens of strangers, perhaps in a bid to ensure fertility.

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