As we spend the days at home,locked down in uncertainty,we get time to introspect on the days that
have gone by,and one such significant memory is my first-hand experience of the cultural diversity
and inclusive nature of my city,Kolkata.
With the rising tensions across the border and the Indo-China relations turning sour, the Chinese
settlements in Kolkata are also facing fearful times under such situation.They are now citizens of this
country,interwining the local cultures and lives with their own,they aer all a part of us.Over the
years,the city has heartily accepted all cultures and faiths and turned out into a huge conglomerate
of unique cultures and festivals.Hence this photostory is to look back at the good times,the times of
being together in harmony.
As a citizen of this city,intrigued by the uniqueness, this year i decided to make a
photostory on the Chinese New Year celebrations held in the Chinese settlements of Kolkata. On the
eve of the Lunar New year, the Chinese settlements in Kolkata get decked up in string lights,red
lanterns and traditional decorations. The locals gather on the streets,dressed in bright dresses,filled
with glee and usher in the New Year with pomp and splendour.
Before the clock strikes midnight, the people gather in the temples and
churches,indulging in music and celebrations,bursting firecrackers and have a merrytime. The next
morning sees the main part of the festivities. The people from the community gather at the temples
to seek blessings for a prosperous year ahead. As the sound of the cymbals and the tanggu(Chinese
drums) intensifies,a hefty number of on-lookers and people gather around to join in the festivites. A
number of processions by different clubs start from here, going around the neighbourhood, visiting
the local temples,churches and residences. The otherwise mundane streets brighten up with activity
and joy,people of all ages and kind come down to be a part of the festivities.
A number of processions by different clubs start from here, going around the neighbourhood, visiting
the local temples,churches and residences. The otherwise mundane streets brighten up with activity
and joy,people of all ages and kind come down to be a part of the festivities.
The procession gradually makes it's ways throught the bylanes ,stopping at residences to collect
blessings and rewards.Integral part of the procession are the lions and dragons, the young people
who wear a traditional mask with another carrying the long flowing costume.
CAI QING
Cai qing,meaning plucking the greens is a part of the Chinese traditions,where the Hong bao (red
envelopes of money) are given to the younger ones on this day. They form a human ladder,climbing
upon each other's shoulders as the one dressed as the lion reaches out for the envelope and the
money,which are hung down by residents from the windows,along with lettuces . It is an unique
sight,seeing the trust and bond they have as they confidently make these human towers.
The Lion Dance
Dressed in lion costumes,they dance on the streets,bursting firecrackers which is beleived to ward off
evil.The festivities are a sight to behold and appreciate the uniqueness and inclusiveness the
City of Joy,Kolkata has to offer.