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3 1 The Southeast Asian Games was grandly opened in Vietnam. What are the special events of the Southeast Asian Games?

The special events of the Southeast Asian Games are swimming, rattan ball and volleyball. Only Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and Brunei participated in the Southeast Asian Games. These countries are located in the tropical rain forest area near the sea, surrounded by the sea and without vast plains. So for them, swimming is an indispensable skill and strength in life, and they have achieved very good results in this project. Rattan ball is an ancient sport with national characteristics, similar to kicking shuttlecock, which is quite popular in Southeast Asia. Volleyball is the same, because there are many trees in the tropical rain forest. Pick up a rope casually and the two sides can play volleyball. The venue is not limited, and it is very popular in Southeast Asia. The following are my summary points.

Swimming is a special sport, which is surrounded by the sea. Most of Southeast Asia is made up of small islands surrounded by the sea. Living here, swimming has become a survival skill that people must master. Children can swim from 60 to 5 years old. Because of the geographical location, swimming has always been the strength of the Southeast Asian Games. Qiu Teng, a special event, is due to ethnic and cultural reasons. Rattan ball is an ancient sport. Southeast Asians attach great importance to the inheritance of this unique culture. Everyone encourages learning, which leads to the prevalence of rattan ball in Southeast Asia. Competition and competitive confrontation emerge one after another. In addition, rattan ball has certain ornamental value, and everyone likes this sport very much, which leads to the top level of rattan ball in Southeast Asia. Volleyball, a special event, is not limited by the venue. Many multi-person sports need good venues and equipment. On the other hand, volleyball is not so limited. For people in Southeast Asia, this is a daily entertainment. To exercise after dinner, you just need to find two poles or pull a volleyball net between two trees. You can set the two sides against each other. Because the venue is not limited, it is also deeply loved by local people. It's natural that there are many people and skills playing volleyball. What are the special events of the Southeast Asian Games? Do you have any other opinions? Welcome to leave a message in the comments section.