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Traditional Tug-of-War Festival in Vietnam: Case of the Huong Canh Tug-of-War Festival
  • Manage No DI00000378
    Country Vietnam,Cambodia,Philippines,Republic of Korea,Japan,Ukraine
    Author Thi Thu Ha Nguyen
    Published Year 2019
    Language English
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Description Nowadays, tug-of-war has become a popular traditional game and loved by many communities in Vietnam. Both children and adults love playing this game since it doesn’t require many particular skills or training and doesn’t limit the number of participants. Tug-of-war today is played in dif-ferent cultural and social events in youth camps, student gatherings, and traditional festivals as well as during Tet Lunar New Year celebration in Vietnam. In a traditional tug-of-war game, players are divided into two teams and stand opposite along a string (normally a bamboo cord or a jute rope). A red piece of cloth marks the middle of the cord, which is positioned parallel to a line drawn on the ground that separates the two teams. After a signal (either a whistle or a hand signal) from the referee, players tug the cord as hard as possible to pull the red cloth towards their side. For every match, both teams receive great cheer from surrounding spectators.

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