TRADITIONAL GAMES In Malaysia 12 POPULAR GAMES
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Traditional Games In Malaysia
Batu Seremban is well-known in Kedah, Selangor, Kelantan and Johor. Also known as Permainan Batu Selambut or Serembat, it is played individually in groups of two to four people. Five objects named as 'buah' (game piece) are required, consisting of rubber seed, glass marble, bean bag, pebbles or small wrapping of cloth as some of them.A game piece is hurled in different ways at each stage of playing, starting from the first stage using the 'buah satu' (game piece one) up to the next or the highest stage named as 'buah tujuh' (game piece seven) or 'raja'. After that is 'dandling the game pieces' for getting points. A 'defunct game' means a player has to stop playing and the next round of game is given to the next player in line. Issues that may cause a 'defunct game' status is that, among others, if there were a game piece that touches another one when the player spread them onto the playing surface like the ground, floor and the like. Apart from the hand, other body parts such as the feet, the knees and the like must not come into contact with the rest of the game pieces
gasing Gasings come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Gasings for children are typically heart-shaped and small, often no larger than 10 cm in diameter. Gasings also came in other shapes such as egg-shaped or flat-top. Gasing is a term that refers to both the Malay spinning top and the game of top spinning. Gasing was a popular game played in the villages of Singapore and Malaysia, especially among members of the Malay community. About Gasing Description How it is played Gasings are spun with a string, cord or rope. To spin a gasing, a string is first tightly wound around the top. With the player holding on to one end of the string, the gasing is thrown or launched to set it spinning.There are different methods of launching a gasing. Some players launch it from their shoulder like a shot put, while others fling it like a frisbee. Regardless of style, a good throw is one that sets the gasing upright and spinning for a long time.
malaysian traditional games KONDA-KONDI How to play? About Konda-Kondi Konda-kondi is one of the traditional game. This game is one of the creations of the Malay community in the old days as a way to entertain and have fun after a long work.In Indian society, it is called 'Kaunda kaundi'. Konda-kondi is a small game hitting with long wooden sticks. Konda-kondi also known as "Perik Mata" requires a sharp mind and strength of the players, when thinking in a safe direction to scrape wood and wood chase dikuis to disable the opponent's side. Konda-kondi game is one of the simple and fun game. There are a lot of version of playing this game. Different states or different town boys and girls have their own set of ways to enjoy them with a different set of rules that goes along with it 9 KAUM MELAYU 1.This game requires a minimum of two players; it's a wonderful pastime for couples who want to spend time in the park without being booked for close proximity. However, it will be best if we play in the big group. To play this game, we should divided into two groups. 2.Need two sticks of equal length, about 8 to 12 inches long. —One stick will function as a projectile, and the other is a bat to launch said projectile. 3.—Dig a hole. If you are in a location where hole-digging is not possible, seek an indent in the ground. 4.Decide which team will be batting first. From this starting team, choose a single member to begin. Said member will wield the batting stick. 5.The batting player hooks his/her batting stick under the projectile stick and flicks it up as far as possible. The opposing team must scramble to catch the projectile stick before it hits the ground. 6.—If the opposing team manages to catch the projectile stick, the batting team loses its turn and the teams switch roles
[Ketinting] TENG - TENG TENG - TENG This game is played by balancing the body with one foot that steps on a flat surface. The number of players is from two up to four people. If the total number of players exceeds the stated number then the situation might bring difficulties to each player to 'teng-teng'. Teng-teng or also known as Ketinting. it is a kind of traditional children's game. This game is not very tough and requires a lot of energy and it requires observation on a relatively small court. chalk is used to make lines. Apart from the court the 'gundu' or 'game piece' needs to be prepared, that takes the shape of flatten object as big as half a palm such as a piece of broken dish, flat stone and anything similar to it. Gundu is used as a sign to move the players' positions on the court squares. The winning status of each player depends on the number of 'houses' he owns. Before starting the game the court has to be prepared by way of making etched marks on the surface. If the surface is cemented or paved writing
G A L A H P A N J A N G P A N J A N G Galah panjang is a game traditionally played on a court drawn on the vacant land. Tennis made containing two columns and several rows depending on the number of players. Long pole ring is made according to the number of players playing long pole. For example if there are 10 players, tennis made consists of 4 lines. If the number of eight players, tennis long pole consists of 3 lines. The game involves the expertise of a chief or capital to control movement on behalf of the children of the control field. While the efficiency and speed tested to the ring to face. If the court has the discretion to face to face the court, then they can win easily. The origin of this game is difficult to know and who created this game. This is because this long pole game has started as early as the 1960s and continues to grow throughout Malaya. This game is not only played in Malaya but also in other countries such as Singapore and Thailand. However, the name and character of the game has changed according to the local This games is quite interesting community. because it needs strategy and team works from the players. Moreover it does not need any material and equipment. With the development of technology, children are spend a lot of their time on indoor game such as i-pad, Plays Station and other computers game. In addition, Galah panjang is an outdoor games which needs energy, the players can exercise while enjoy this game. It also can improve their healthy and mind development as well.
CONGKAK LETS PLAY CONGKAK Congkak is a traditional game that promotes our historical culture. This game is a unique way to preserve the culture of our ancestors. Playing Congkak also helps our new generation to learn about our traditional history and art. Congkak is a traditional Malay game often played as an indoor activity or as a competition. Often, it uses hollow perforated wooden planks or holes on the ground and usually a ‘buah’ (game piece) using rubber seeds or marbles. In Southeast Asia, Congkak may develop from Melaka as the state is a trading center in the past. The name "congkak" is believed to be derived from the Malay word "congak" which means mental calculation. Besides the Malays, the Congkak game is also famous among the descendants of Indian and Baba Malacca.Congkak is a two player game where opponents compete to get the most shells into their storehouses. Congkak used to be a game that was played only by women and children, but it is really a great game for anyone of any age.Congkak is quite easy to learn, so if you have a Congkak board you can learn the rules and start playing right away. MELAKA
This game can be played by anyone be its boy and girl. Mostly this game played by a boys. This game requires slippers that not too hard or thick because this can cause the player to be injured by being throws by the opponent and vice versa. The first player from the main group starts the game by throwing a slippers towards the arranged slipper. Each player can throw three times to drop the slippers that have been arranged. The game of hand-woven slippers is still remembered and played until now.The game still has its own fans amongst children and youths especially in villages.In the urban area,where thereis an outdoor event involoving traditional games, a hand woven slippers contest is one of the most popular events. BALING SELIPAR The game of flip flops is a traditional' Malaysia children game. Just like the can throw but changed to flip flops. This game is very because the necessary tools are just slippers that are often used by people in Malaysia. POPULAR GAMES
WAU BULAN Wau bulan (moon kite) is an intricately designed Malaysia kite(normally with floral motifs)that is traditional flown in the Malaysian state of kelantan.It is one Malaysia nationl symbols,some others being the hibiscus.The wau bulan is the subject of a popular dikir barat song wau bulan which associated with kelantan. As for most,traditional kites around the world,the framework is made from split bamboo.Intricate floral patterns,which you can see in our photos,are cut from colored paper and pasted onto the tissues sails. As a final touch,paper tassels dangle from the wingtips.One of our photos shows a tassle hanging from nose as well.On some designs,these can be quite bulky.
This Rampanau player will ride bamboo sticks especially designed as high shoes and designed with various heights according to the player's taste. This game requires body balance. This rampanau is usually made of sago branches, hard wood and 2 bamboo sticks. But it is different in each district, for example, in the Tambunan district the entire Rampanau is made of bamboo. The bamboo measures about 3Meter to 10Meter. Sago and hardwood branches are used to place the feet during sports in a hole punched in the bamboo measuring about - about 8cm and 5cm RAMPANAU The Rampanau Sports is one of the People's Sports that is popular among the Dusun community, especially in Tambunan, Keningau, Ranau and several other districts in Sabah.Rampanau sport or walking with a stick is a type of traditional sport that is often done in the open air and also a method to cross rivers or ditches or walk on rickshaws in ancient times. However, this Rampanau Games is also called differently according to a certain district, some districts call it Rampanau and some call it Minsurukud (KG. Sunsuron, Tambunan). This Rampanau sport can now only be seen at the Kaamatan Festival crowds and is rarely played by today's society due to the influence of modernity
Pisa ’ Tibow TRADITIONAL GAMES IN SARAWAK Pisa' Tibow is a type of traditional Melanau game that is very popular in Sarawak. This game is held by the village community as a symbol of unity and rejoicing in addition to welcoming the arrival of the fruit season which is usually at the beginning of the year. It is also a game that is also popular especially among the younger generation because it is during the fruit season that they look for a mate. The game is played starting in the evening and sometimes until late at night. In the old days, people would play when the moon was floating, because this is when the atmosphere around the game site was bright. Pisa' Tibow is usually played in the open ground, back or end of the village. Usually, the ground for the game should be soft and not have hard pebbles. Even in some places, sand is placed to prevent the players who fall from the swing from getting any serious injuries. This Pisa' Tibow is built with two wooden poles that have a length of over 30 feet as the tibow pole, in addition to some simple wooden poles as a ladder. Pisa' Tibow is built with two wooden poles Sega rattan and young leaves are used to form swings while a set of “canangs” and “melela” drums are hammered to enliven and add excitement to the atmosphere. There are two teams that will compete. Each team can consist of at least 10 participants. Next, they are required to climb the wooden poles provided (each group one pole). At the beginning of the game, only a few players are allowed to climb the pole so that they can raise themselves higher and further give space and distance for other members of the group to climb. If there is an excess of participants or group members who are waiting for their turn to play, they can sit on those provided. From there, they can clearly see the movements of their group members, in addition to providing support
MAHJONG Chinese Traditional Game THE AIM SCORING ABOUT MAHJONG It was originally known as Má què or ‘sparrow game’ in English and is still known by that name in southern China. While in the north it is Má jiàng. MahJongg, became a great craze as a parlor game in the 1920s when the US company had great success in popularizing it. Sometimes it is played as a gambling game. Tactics, observation and memory are required to master the game. HOW TO PLAY The game usually has four players who take it in turns to pick up tiles to try to form sets. To collect groups and runs of tiles. A winning hand is made up of four groups of related tiles. The complexity comes from the large range of possible sets and the hskill of working out what other players are collecting - on the basis of what discards they pickup or the tiles they discard. Scoring Mahjong is complicated because certain combinations of tiles are given important bonuses and there are several conventions for scoring.
IINNDDIIAANN TTRRAADDIITTIIOONNAALL GGAAMMEE Kho-Kho is a traditional Indian sport that is popular, especially in India and some parts of South Asia. It is a tag game that involves two teams, and it is played on a rectangular field with specific dimensions. Here's an overview of how Kho-Kho is played: A Kho-Kho is typically played between two teams, each consisting of 12 players. However, variations exist, including shorter or longer team sizes. There are specific rules and regulations for Kho-Kho that vary slightly depending on local traditions and competition rules. Points are usually not awarded in Kho-Kho; the winning team is determined by the number of defenders tagged by the chasing tea. Kho-Kho is a fast-paced and physically demanding game that requires agility, speed, and teamwork. It is often played in schools, colleges, and at the local level in India. It promotes physical fitness and teamwork among participants and is a popular traditional sport in the country.