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post Jun 13 2024, 11:57 AM

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post Jun 13 2024, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(plouffle0789 @ Jun 13 2024, 09:52 AM)
Which year?
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Odd question to be asking? Did we piaped the same gal?
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QUOTE(Slowpokeking @ Jun 13 2024, 11:52 AM)
Issit very similar?

It seems like Teochew can understand hokkien really well.
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similar but there are diff
quite easy for Teochew people to learn Hokkien, vice versa
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post Jun 21 2024, 06:48 PM

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QUOTE(kiasunkiasi @ Jun 13 2024, 11:12 AM)
this clearly not Teochew
people is nang in Teowchew, Hokkien use lang
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So nice

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post Jun 21 2024, 07:23 PM

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Teo chew reporting in. Every year I balik puning around December for prayers. Then will drop into chaozhou for food and guangji snap photo snap video.

Sit high speed train to Guangzhou to continue exhibition. Every chance I get I will go back to my ancestral village in puning.
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QUOTE(plouffle0789 @ Jun 13 2024, 09:02 AM)
| No. | Aspect              | Description                                                                |
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1.  Language            Teochew dialect, a variant of Southern Min, spoken by Teochew people         
2.  Cuisine              Known for its seafood dishes, noodle soups (like Teochew porridge), and pastries
3.  Opera                Teochew opera (潮剧), known for its distinctive music, singing, and gestures 
4.  Festivals            Celebrates major Chinese festivals like Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival
5.  Architecture        Traditional Teochew architecture often features intricate woodwork and motifs
6.  Clan Associations    Important for social cohesion and cultural preservation among Teochew diaspora
7.  Cultural Practices  Includes tea ceremonies, ancestor veneration rituals, and traditional weddings
8.  Migration History    Teochew people migrated to various parts of Southeast Asia for economic opportunities
















Teochew Cultural & Food Festival 2023

Date: 24-26 November 2023 , Friday -Sunday;

Location: Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza (391 Orchard Road, Singapore 238873)

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24.11.2023 星期五  10am – 2pm; 5pm – 9pm 仅限持有赠券者 
25.11.2023 星期六  10am – 2pm; 5pm – 9pm 仅限持有赠券者 
26.11.2023  星期日 10am – 2pm; 5pm – 9pm  仅限持有赠券者 





"Thin Tea, Thick Sentiment" in Teochew Dialect

Teochew people are fond of drinking kung fu tea. When guests visit, they always light a fire, boil water, and make tea to entertain them.
While enthusiastically offering tea, the host often modestly says, “茶薄人情厚” ("chá bó rén qíng hòu"), which translates to "thin tea, thick sentiment."

The custom of drinking kung fu tea among Teochew people has a long history and has developed a distinctive set of practices. The saying "thin tea, thick sentiment" means that although the tea is weak, the sentiment is strong.
"Thin" implies insipidness, while "thick" denotes profundity. This phrase not only reflects the Teochew people's hospitality but also their tradition of drinking kung fu tea.

There is a legend from the Qing Dynasty about a wealthy young man who was an avid tea lover, often spending large sums on famous teas. He once paid a thousand taels of silver for an ounce of Wuyi rock tea.
His obsession with tea led to his ruin, and he ended up wandering with only his tea-brewing skills and a tea-stained "Su pot" (a small teapot made in Yixing, Jiangsu).

One day, he wandered to the doorstep of a wealthy family, hoping for some food and hot water to brew tea. The host gave him some leftovers and sent him away. When he asked for hot water to brew tea, the host laughed, nearly falling off his chair: "You can't even fill your stomach, and you still want to drink tea?"

Seeing his teapot was a genuine Yixing product, the host offered to buy it. However, the young man, who treasured his teapot dearly, refused to sell it and continued wandering.

Eventually, he reached a village "leisure hall," where some elderly farmers were brewing kung fu tea and chatting happily. They welcomed him warmly and offered him tea.
Deeply touched by their hospitality, he drank the tea, though he knew from the color it was inferior "old tea."

The host apologized, saying the tea had been brewed many times and they couldn't afford better tea.

The young man reassured them, saying, "It's okay, it's okay, thin tea, thick sentiment." He then used his teapot to brew a fresh batch of tea for everyone to taste. They were astonished by the fragrant aroma and had never tasted such good tea.

Realizing he must be someone special, the villagers invited him to stay. They pooled their money to convert the "leisure hall" into a tea shop and hired him as the "tea brewing master."

Moved by the villagers' kindness, he decided to stay and prominently displayed a sign at the tea shop's entrance: "Thin Tea, Thick Sentiment."
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post Jun 21 2024, 07:52 PM

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QUOTE(upcars @ Jun 21 2024, 07:23 PM)
Teo chew reporting in. Every year I balik puning around December for prayers. Then will drop into chaozhou for food and guangji snap photo snap video.

Sit high speed train to Guangzhou to continue exhibition. Every chance I get I will go back to my ancestral village in puning.
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Do you bring your family member ?

So you still keep contact with your grandparents siblings or relative at china?






So nice

Moarrrrrrrrr

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QUOTE(plouffle0789 @ Jun 21 2024, 07:52 PM)
Do you bring your family member ?

So you still keep contact with your grandparents siblings or relative at china?

So nice

Moarrrrrrrrr
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Yes and yes. Every year without fail except during mco time
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post Jun 21 2024, 07:56 PM

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QUOTE(upcars @ Jun 21 2024, 07:55 PM)
Yes and yes. Every year without fail except during mco time
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You stay at hotel or your grandparents village?
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post Jun 21 2024, 07:58 PM

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QUOTE(plouffle0789 @ Jun 21 2024, 07:56 PM)
You stay at hotel or your grandparents village?
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Colife hotel. Only senior priority in ancestral house and whoever's house can fit in. Roughly 30+ Malaysians on my family side each time will go over.
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post Jun 21 2024, 08:00 PM

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hear that.. their butt is ang ang one. haha


Teochew-nang, ka chen ang ang! laugh.gif

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post Jun 21 2024, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(upcars @ Jun 21 2024, 07:58 PM)
Colife hotel. Only senior priority in ancestral house and whoever's house can fit in. Roughly 30+ Malaysians on my family side each time will go over.
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So nice.


How long you all stay at there?

During冬至 time?
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post Jun 21 2024, 10:23 PM

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QUOTE(plouffle0789 @ Jun 21 2024, 08:25 PM)
So nice.
How long you all stay at there?

During冬至 time?
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5 days each time.
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QUOTE(upcars @ Jun 21 2024, 07:23 PM)
Teo chew reporting in. Every year I balik puning around December for prayers. Then will drop into chaozhou for food and guangji snap photo snap video.

Sit high speed train to Guangzhou to continue exhibition. Every chance I get I will go back to my ancestral village in puning.
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fuiyo, upcars also Teochew nang icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jul 5 2024, 01:28 PM

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