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The Chinese YoYo. A Toy of Many Names… One name for the Chinese Yo-Yo is: “Xiang huang” In Chinese its In English it means: “empty bell”, “pulling bell”

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1 The Chinese YoYo

2 A Toy of Many Names… One name for the Chinese Yo-Yo is: “Xiang huang” In Chinese its In English it means: “empty bell”, “pulling bell” and “wind bell” Its European relative is called the “diablo”

3 What does it look like? What’s it made of? It’s barbell-shaped and hollow It moves on a string Traditionally made out of bamboo and wood Now is made of plastic and a steel rod.

4 The History Who invented the Chinese Yo-Yo? There is no known inventor. How long has it been around? The Chinese Yo-Yo was first discovered in the Ming Dynasty (1386 – 1644 A.D.)

5 Why was it used ? In ancient times it was used by performers at festivals and in Northern China, as a form of spring recreation and family time. In Modern times, it is used for juggling and ethnic dance. It is used for play, do tricks, and exercise.

6 How does it work? Unlike a regular yo-yo, it is not attached to a string The player uses two sticks to move it It can be tossed from player to player It can make different sounds depending on how fast it moves

7 Did You Know? The size of the Chinese yo- yo and the number of holes gives you a different pitch or sound. The Chinese Yo-Yo is the 2 nd oldest toy after the doll. There is another toy called a “Chinese yo-yo that has a roll of colored paper and a plastic handle that unwinds when it is flung out.


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