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Introducing traditional folk games into schools in the mountainous region of Nghe An.

Dinh Tuan November 9, 2024 08:25

With the desire to provide fun and enriching playtime, while contributing to the preservation of folk games of ethnic minorities, and in response to the campaign of the Nghe An Education Department to "say no to mobile phones in schools," Thach Giam 2 Town Primary School, Tuong Duong District, organized many folk games that attracted a large number of students to participate.

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As is customary, during recess on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Thach Giam Town Primary School in Tuong Duong District organizes traditional folk games for its students. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Traditional folk games such as bamboo pole jumping, stilt walking, O An Quan (a board game), jump rope, tug-of-war, and Tò Mặc Lẹ (a traditional Vietnamese game) attract many students. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Observations during recess show that almost no students remain in the classroom; instead, they all choose a favorite game that suits their health and age. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Vi Thi Ha Dien, a 4th-grade student at Thach Giam 2 Town Primary School, said: “Participating in traditional games during recess helps us forget the stress after lessons.” Photo: Dinh Tuan
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The tug-of-war game creates a fun and relaxing atmosphere for the students. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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The traditional Vietnamese board game "O An Quan" helps students become more united, develop a stronger sense of teamwork, and become more confident and assertive. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Walking on stilts is quite a difficult game, yet many female students have learned to play it very skillfully. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Mr. Luong Van Huynh, the head teacher in charge of the Youth Union at Thach Giam 2 Town Primary School, said: “These activities not only help students forget stress after lessons and recharge their energy to feel more relaxed when entering new lessons, but they also provide experiences to help preserve traditional folk games, and at the same time, respond to the campaign of the Nghe An Education Department "Say no to phones in schools". These activities attract the active participation of students and are supported by parents.” Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Introducing traditional folk games into schools in the mountainous region of Nghe An.
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