Tradtional Games

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TRADITIONAL

GAMES
Teng-teng
Introducition
TENG-TENG OR ALSO KNOWN AS KETINGTING IS OFTEN
PLAYING BY GIRLS RATHER THAN BOYS. IT ALSO IS NOT HARD
GAME ALTHOUGH USED MANY ENERGY. TENG-TENG PLAYED
BY A GROUP OF CHILDREN WHERE THERE ARE 2 OR 4
PEOPLE IN A COURT. THIS IS BECAUSE THERE IS NOT FIXED
RULE FOR THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN FIELD. BUT IF THERE
MORE 4 PLAYERS IN A COURT THERE WILL BE DIFFICULT TO
PLAY TENG-TENG BECAUSE IT HAS SMALL SPACE.
Throw Slippers Game
Introduction
Throw slippers game or flats slippers is a traditional
game among Malaysian children . It is like a game of
handball that can only be changed to slippers . Three
slippers required for this game slippers arranged
vertically and thrown to drop.

It is often seen to be an entertaining activity when


gathered with friends and acquaintances. The game is
very easy and fun because the necessary tools are
slippers that are often used by people in Malaysia .
Traditional games can also be done in a variety of
sports event.
Batu Seremban
Introduction
SELAMBUT OR ALSO KNOWN AS BATU SEREMBAN OR
SEREMBAT IS A TRADITIONAL GAME PLAYED IN MALAYSIA.
SELAMBUT IS A REFERENCE TO THE NORTH AND EAST COAST
OF PENINSULAR, WHILE ON THE WEST COAST OF
PENINSULAR IS CALLED SEREMBAN GAME. IT IS USUALLY
PLAYED BY GIRLS INDIVIDUALLY OR IN GROUPS OF TWO TO
FIVE PEOPLE.
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