(Baonghean.vn) - In addition to throwing con, jumping on bamboo poles, carving rows, etc., the Thai people of Nghe An also preserve many other attractive folk games.One of the gamesloved and passed down to this dayis the game "t"ohmfast".
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Spring is the time in the highlands of Nghe An when many fun activities take place with folk games such as throwing con, jumping on bamboo poles, carving beds, playing to mac lee... Photo: Dao Tho |
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The game of to mac le sounds strange but is very familiar to the Thai people of Nghe An. The playing tools are 2 mac le fruits. Photo: Dao Tho |
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Tò Mặc Lễ has 4 main parts. Before each part, the teams determine their turn, whether they can play first or last depending on the toss of the previous toss. The team that throws the toss closer to the line gets to play first. Photo: Đào Thọ |
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In the first part, the player stands at the starting line, kneels, places the ball on his knees, and uses his hand to aim the ball and shoot. Photo: Dao Tho |
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In the second part, players take turns playing like the first part, but this time their knees are lowered. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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Tò Mặc quickly requires not only precision of the hands but also dexterity of the feet. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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In the third game, the player stands at the starting position, places the ball on 5 toes and then jumps over the ball without dropping it. Then stops and stomps his feet to push the ball so that it hits the opponent's target, which is the ball. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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The final round is ground shooting. The ball is placed close to the ground, then bounced towards the target. The referee will determine the winning team based on the score of each round. Photo: Huu Vi |
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A quick shot. Photo: Huu Vi |
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Although not as popular as before, in the minds of many people, to mac le is still an attractive and captivating folk game. Photo: Huu Vi |
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