Singapore HeritageFest 2007 (Part 2): Childhood Memories

Singapore HeritageFest 2007 (Part 2): Childhood Memories

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As promised, here’s Part 2 of my feature on the Singapore HeritageFest 2007 flagship exhibition, which I title “Childhood Memories”. (And here’s Part 1: Household Things!) This exhibition takes place at Suntec City Mall. For me... Read more →



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Veron Ang

Veron Ang is the founder and chief editor of Sparklette. She lives in Singapore and has dined and traveled across the world. She also runs Sparklette Studio, a web design and development firm. If you'd like to connect with her, head on over to the contact page or follow her personal updates on Twitter: @VeronSG.



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  1. Miccheng
    July 26
     

    Ah yes… my mistake – it is “da shui zhan”.

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  2. Miccheng
    July 26
     

    I’ve lost plenty of erasers (and pocket money) to my classmates…

    One would think that an eraser with bigger surface area will trump everyone…. but noooo… its the dirty and puny ones that seems to own the day… :D

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  3. Alex
    July 26
     

    To Miccheng:
    Yes its the dirt erasers that always seem to win. lol may be coz they’re bigger in size.

    To Veron:
    Yeah and ther’s also a version where the kids play with bottle caps. Can stil rem those days when me n my cousin would walk from coffee shop to coffee shop collecting bottle caps;)

    miss those fun dayz

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  4. lorewang
    July 26
     

    i like five stones.
    I used to like make my own five stones using green beans =)

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  5. lorewang
    July 26
     

    do anyone of you remember ‘da gou bang’?

    This is usually make from rolling up newspaper =)

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  6. mantou28
    July 26
     

    you guys have so much stuff to share. go to mystory.heritagefest.org.sg to write down some sweet memories and stand to win some cash prizes!

    Reply

  7. VeronTwitter
    July 26
     

  8. noah
    July 27
     

    打狗棒 (da gou bang) ? Is it like whacko ? You roll newspaper into rod shaped and try and hit people who will be dodging you. Whoever gets hit will become the one whacking other people ?

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  9. VeronTwitter
    July 27
     

  10. Miccheng
    July 27
     

    Yeah… i want my Singapore flag rubber back!

    I had quite alot of pencil cases back in my day… the same multi-compartment types… i probably had enuff to switch pencil cases everyday! Ha ha…

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  11. lorewang
    July 27
     

    noah – Yes. It is called da gou bang.

    Veron – many players will sit in a circle to play this game. One of them will hide the rolled up newspaper behind one of the players and whacked he/she if they didnt pick up the newspaper to chase after you, before the whacker sit down.

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  12. VeronTwitter
    July 27
     

  13. walterTwitter
    July 30
     

    Another great post on Singapore HeritageFest. Nice work there Veron and really appreciate your help. Hope that you managed to catch some of the other highlights. Well, there are always lots of events and exhibitions at the various museums around Singapore even after Singapore HeritageFest. ;)

    BTW, will be seeing you on Wednesday for the New Media sharing session chaired by Melvin Yuan. I don’t know what I am going to talk about yet but its gonna be a speech without any powerpoints for me. Too freaking busy!!

    Reply

  14. Amelia
    August 19
     

    hi i enjoyed the read

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  15. hiutopor
    September 18
     

    Hello

    Very interesting information! Thanks!

    Bye

    Reply

  16. dai dai
    October 31
     

    the red, blue, green and yellow board game where im from is called (ludy) it is very easy and fun..an i would appreciate how i could get my hands on 1 of those i been searching all over for it

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  17. Ivalingel
    August 1
     

    I remembered there were some games like:

    1. Zero point by using rubber bands to make a string and jump across it. I was really amazed when a person was able to jump so high especially when the string of rubber bands was above the head.

    2. Marble game. Everyone will contribute 1-3 marbles and we will draw a circle around the marbles. Then we will use our marbles on hand to hit onto the group of marbles. If any marble roll out from the drawn circle, it will become his and he could take it away.

    3. Humtum balla. We will use a tennis green ball and hit onto a person. Anyone who pick up the ball can hit onto another person. The ouch factor is high if being hit by the ball!

    4. Zombie game. I forgot how this was played but vaguely remember there’s such a game. It was like a touch and run game.

    The games that we used to play were interactive in a way that we are able to interact with one another. Those were the days!

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  18. Siti Adawiah
    March 17
     

    Yup.These games bring memories for people above 60 yrs old.

    Reply

    • Jean
      August 7
       

      I doubt those who are above 60 years old used to play all these games.

      Reply

      • VeronTwitter
        August 7
         

  19. Danini
    June 5
     

    I am looking for the Western Bar Game!!
    Are you selling it?

    Really missed that game sooooo much…

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    • VeronTwitter
      June 11
       

  20. benjamin
    September 2
     

    the game are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! fun

    Reply
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