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SMK Tengku Indra Petra 2 teacher Liew Koon Yan, 54 (second from left) teaching three of his students how to carry out traditional Chinese calligraphy, at the Kuan Tai Meow Temple in Bandar Lama, at Gua Musang, Kelantan, on January 20, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Chinese calligraphy symbolising joy, luck popular decoration for Chinese New Year

GUA MUSANG, Jan 20 — Chinese calligraphy is one of the important elements for the Tiong Hua community as the art can be used to symbolise joy and luck, and this is hung as decorations on the left and right sides of doors or buildings in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebrations.

Liew Koon Yan, 54, said the Chinese New Year celebration is not complete if these decorations of calligraphy do not adorn the walls and doors of houses, temples and premises.

Liew, who is a teacher at SMK Tengku Indra Petra 2, annually chooses to teach the younger members of the Chinese community calligraphy in conjunction with the festival.

“The art of calligraphy is written with Chinese ink and brush, using red paper that symbolises festivity or brings ong (luck).

“Although we are living in modern times, there are still Chinese youths, especially schoolchildren who are keen on traditional Chinese culture and want to learn the art,” he told reporters when met here today.

Elaborating further, Liew said each word that is written not only symbolises their cultural art but has a meaning and prayer that symbolises the beginning of a new spirit, and that prosperity and profit will be obtained in life.

These calligraphy writings usually have between one and seven different words.

Meanwhile, his student Belle Ng Pui En, 12, said she learned calligraphy at the age of five together with her friends Soo Yee Han and Liew Yu Xi, who are all students at SJK(C) Gua Musang.

“Every year the three of us volunteer to do calligraphy work to hang in temple areas, indirectly training ourselves to be calm and patient to make beautiful calligraphy. I hope young people, especially the Chinese, will continue to preserve and learn the art of calligraphy,” she said.

— Bernama

 

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