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(BUA KHAM PHAI)

LAOS

In this scene of tug-of-war, both teams pull away with the same
force.
INDONESIA

In a sack race, players each stand inside


a large sack (typically a burlap or sturdy
cloth sack) that reaches up to their waist.
The sacks are held up by the players'
hands, and they then hop forward to the
finish line. The first player to hop over the
finish line wins the race. It requires
balance, coordination, and agility.
CAMBODIA

All you need is a clay pot, a stick, a blindfold, and


MATERIALS:
some treats to fill the pot.

The objective of Pukpok Palayok is to break the clay


OBJECTIVE:
pot.
THAILAND

OVERVIEW:

It's a game where players form a line, holding the waist


of the person in front of them, to mimic the movements of
a snake. The leader (the "head" of the snake) navigates
through obstacles, and the rest of the players (the
"body" of the snake) must follow without breaking the
chain. If the chain breaks, the game typically restarts.

FACILITATORS:
TIU, K.
SAMOSINO, A
SITOY
ESCOBAL.
SINGAPORE
PHILIPPINES

In the game of Karang, players place their feet inside a halved


OVERVIEW: coconut shell while holding onto a rope that is suspended
above them. They then try to walk or shuffle forward using the
coconut shell as a makeshift shoe, while maintaining their
balance with the help of the rope. The goal is to move as far as
possible without falling off or losing control of the coconut shell.
Karang is a challenging and entertaining game that requires
both physical skill and concentration.
MALAYSIA

It is a traditional game where participants


roll a hoop with a stick, often trying to keep
it upright or maneuver it through obstacles.

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