Flying kite -Traditional folk games of Vietnamese

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Traditional folk games of Vietnamese
As a result of the modern life, after school time, children in cities are lack of space, and childhood friends to play together. While parents are busy with their business, the children are kept inside 4 concrete walls and entertained themselves with watching television, talked to their toys or playing video games.
However, these traditional folk games still have very strong and magical attraction to every kid. They might not play it very often as I and over generations did, but the stories about these folk games will still be told in every family. And thanks to the Museum of Ethnology for their effort to preserve these invaluable cultural heritage. If you are planning, mark your agenda for a visit to visit The Museum of Ethnology, may be treats and range of folk games are still available.
Don’t miss this fabulous opportunity to discover a great fun and findings with Vietnamese culture through these folk games and arts.
The most favorite folk games must be listed are: “Rong ran len may” (the game of Dragon and Snake), “Meo duoi chuot” (The game of Cat and Mouse), “Ban Bi” (Marble game in Vietnamese style), “O an quan” (Mandarin Square Capturing), “Tron tim” (Hide and Seek)… More than fun, these folk games improve the smart and observe ability in children.....
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Flying kite -Traditional folk games of Vietnamese
Children of Vietnam often flying kite, the most important factor of a good kite is the quality of the bamboo frame.
“The frame should be made from old bamboo plants. They never use bamboo grown by a river, lake or pond, because the water can soften the bamboo’s texture. It’s ideal to chop the bamboo during the dry season in the eight or ninth lunar month because the texture is more durable during that time,”

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