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Traditional Games for Thai Children

There are many traditional games in Thailand, which have become an indispensable part of Thai culture. The following are some traditional games commonly played by Thai children:

1.Sepak Takraw: This is a traditional sport in Thailand, similar to badminton or volleyball. Three players from each team pass the ball on the vertical net with one ball. You can't use your hands and arms. You need to kick the ball with your legs and feet.

2. Dunn (stepping on persimmons): This is also a very popular game for children. The rules of the game are simple, that is, draw many persimmons on the ground. Players need to step on these persimmons, not on the open space. Whoever steps on the persimmon the most will be the winner.

3.Klon Top: similar to the popular battle gyro game in Japan, the players of the game fight through the rotation and angle change of the gyro. Participants need to throw gyroscopes around the wooden frame on the field, and whose gyroscopes can finally become winners before leaving the boundary of the field.

Child -Its: This game needs three people to play. Three cards are dealt to the player with the goal of forming a set of combined cards (straight, three identical cards, straight flush, etc.). ). The remaining colors and numbers of the three cards are usually kept secret in the game, and sometimes you need to bet.

Bouncing ball: This game is still very popular. Players can test their skills by bouncing ball. There is a bouncing ball and a bouncing board in the game. Players need to control the bouncing board so that the bouncing ball will not fall.

These games are very popular with Thai children. These games are not only healthy, but also interesting and educational, and become an indispensable part of traditional culture.

Thailand is a Southeast Asian country with unique culture and religious beliefs, and its lifestyle and traditional culture are very popular all over the world. The following are some typical lifestyles in Thailand:

1. Food culture: Thailand's food culture is rich and exotic, and its main cooking style is rich in spices and plant ingredients, fresh seafood, spicy spices and a bowl of rice.

2. Holiday culture: There are various holidays and celebrations in Thailand, such as Songkran Festival, Bangkok International Film Festival and Dragon Boat Festival, which attract many domestic and foreign tourists.

3. Religious belief: Thailand is a country that mainly believes in Buddhism. This belief has penetrated into all aspects of Thai life and has had a far-reaching impact on people. Every family has a Buddhist shrine, and Thais regularly salute, incense and chant Buddhist scriptures.

4. Clothing style: Thailand's clothing culture is full of exotic feelings. Women's clothes are mainly colorful skirts and shirts, while men's clothes are mainly short-sleeved shirts, tunics and vests.

5. Art culture: Thailand's art culture is based on rich Thai native culture and Buddhist culture, including Buddhist architecture, murals, seals, sculptures and other colorful art forms.

Generally speaking, Thailand's lifestyle and culture are full of exoticism and individuality, full of attractive charm and infinite possibilities, attracting people to explore and discover constantly.