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The Ketupat



           Workshop



           Reported by: Lim Sze Kee SR1SCB



                  “Ketupat”  is  a  Javanese  rice  cake  weaving in and out in a diagonal shape to
           packed inside a diamond-shaped case  get the layers done. Finally, the shape will

           made of coconut leaves which is served  start to take form and all we have to do is to
           during special occasions such as Hari Raya  tighten it by pulling the "tail" of each leaf.
           and Malay weddings .


                                                                     Some students were able to pick up
                  In conjunction with the Hari Raya  the  weaving  skills  quickly  while  some  of
           festival, Kuen Cheng Library assistant  them struggled with the ribbons and got
           head, Ms Chan Mei-Qi, held an event called  their  fingers tangled. Fortunately,  all the

           “The Ketupat Workshop '' in order to let  participants did not give up and kept trying
           students know more about the traditional  over and over again. On the other hand,
           customs of the Malay compatriots. The  Mr Kua repeated the demonstration of the
           event was held separately on May 12 and  weaving steps several times and explained

           May 19, 2022, from 3:15p.m. to 3:50p.m.  to  the  students  patiently  to  ensure  that                                                                           Group Photos
           after school. In this event, senior Kua Zhao  every  participant  can  keep  up  with  the
           Rong was guiding the participants to weave  progress.
           ketupat. On May 19 2022, the Library head,

           Ms. Ong Lay Fong also assisted students in
           weaving ketupat while other assistants and                In a twinkling of an eye, the event
           teachers helped to take pictures.                 has come to an end. Most of the students
                                                             have successfully completed the Ketupat.

                                                             The teacher in charge took a group photo.
                  Initially, Mr Kua distributed two
           colourful ribbons to every student. The
           ribbons were then placed on both hands            1st workshop (0512) success rate: 8/12

           between the thumb and index finger,               2nd workshop (0519) success rate: 12/12
           leaving approximately 5cm at top. Making
           three loops around our palm by wrapping                   The event was rather short but time
           the ribbons, we should hold the ribbons           was well spent. Hope that all participants

           with our thumb to keep it in place. Repeat        can benefit from this activity and pass on
           the steps above with your right hand. The         this traditional food and its way of weaving.
           hardest part was the webbing process which
           had indeed symbolised the complexity.

           In the webbing process, we have to insert
           the ribbons one after another and keep

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