The Penang Chingay Parade has returned with 42 teams showcasing vibrant performances and celebrating the region's rich cultural heritage.
Trishaws carrying participants in beautiful Kebaya outfits led the parade, highlighting the garment’s recognition on Unesco’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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Trishaws carrying participants in beautiful Kebaya outfits led the parade, highlighting the garment’s recognition on Unesco’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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00:00The Penang Cinggih Parade has returned with 42 teams, showcasing vibrant performances
00:08and celebrating the region's rich cultural heritage.
00:12Trishaw-carrying participants in beautiful kebaya outfits led the parade.
00:18The parade began on Saturday evening from Padang Buram on Jalan Datuk Ramad and travelled
00:23through iconic streets and ended at the Esplanade near Penang Town Hall.
00:29Spectators were amazed by breathtaking acts such as the giant flagpole balancing performance.
00:35Acrobats skillfully balanced and tossed flags attached to bamboo poles 7 to 10 metres long.
00:42The name Cinggih comes from the Mandarin term for the art of costume and masquerade in Hokkien.
00:49The Chinese in Penang first performed Cinggih in 1919, celebrating the Goddess of Mercy's birthday.
00:56The procession has since evolved to promote tourism and was recognised as an Intangible
01:02Cultural Heritage by the National Heritage Department in 2012.
01:08Other performances included in the parade were a lively school band march, dragon and lion dances.