I can still have a memory about my childhood time when my friends and i plays a traditional game at the evening..huhu..did u all know about the traditional games that hve in terengganu??mybe uallz even hve been play it be4,who know..heheehe
Kite
Partly due to the
specific location of facing the South China Sea which brings to this land wind
that can make a kite fly as high as one wishes, flying a kite in the clear blue
sky of Terengganu was once played by farmers on level ground after
post-harvesting season, but it now attracts people from all walks of life. Over
the years, kite festivals have encouraged creativity in kite-making, thus
resulting in kites that are designed in the shape of a fish, cat, caterpillar,
and bird but the famous huge moon-kite (wau bulan) remains as popular as
it was years ago.
Gasing (Giant Top Spinning)
Giant top spinning
is no child’s game! Each gasing or top weighs approximately 5kg and the
wooden tops are as big as the size of a dinner plate. It calls for strength,
coordination, and skill. The gasing, if expertly hurled, can spin for as
long as 2 hours. Top spinning competitions are an annual feature in the east
coast of Peninsular Malaysia especially Kelantan and Terengganu.
Congkak
Congkak is a game of wit played by womenfolk in ancient times. This game is
usually played by 2 girls sitting face to face on the ground, using rubber
seeds, saga or small marbles as the seeds. Seeds are points for the players.
Total seed used depends on the number of pit in the congkak set. Say, if there
are 5 pits, the total seed in each pit will be five and so on. The left most is
the ‘Home’ for the player. To start the game, player chooses to take all the
seeds from one pit and place one at a time into another pit including the
player’s Home, moving in clockwise. Seeds are not to be put in opponent’s Home.
If the last seeds in a play is placed in the player’s Home, she will be granted
another turn on the other hand, if the last seed is placed in an empty pit on
her side of the board, she will capture the seeds in the opposite pit and place
in her own Home. The game will carry on till all the pits on one side are
empty. The winner is the player who captured the most seeds.
Sepak Raga Ratus
It is usually
played by 6-12 adult male in the field in evening. The players will gather in a
circle and game will begin with one of the player throw the rattan ball to
another participant who stands opposite of him. Receiver can either kick, head
or t chest the ball for several time before sending it to another player as he
wishes. It will be more interesting when any of the players able to keep the
ball for a longer time without falling to the ground.
Congkak Gergasi
Wanita
This is rather a
female game which is played by 2 groups of 8 participants in each group. One of
the group members in each group will be chosen to become the group leader or
‘ibu’ (mother) whereas the rest will be the ‘servant’. Besides a rubber ball,
tyres and baskets will be used in the game. The game will begin when whistle is
blown. Ibu of each group will instruct the servants to bring the ball from any
house she thinks fit and put into a basket then bring it to another member who
is waiting. Servants that are not on duty will stand behind the tyres in order
not to block the way. A player is considered lose if the ball finally arrives
in an empty house, either own house or the opponents’ house. The game takes 10
minutes for a round and group that successfully gather more ball in the house
within the time frame or when it finishes the ball will be the winner.
Kaki Hantu (Stilt Walk)
Youngsters in the
village usually play this game in evening time. Normally 2 will be in a group,
both of them apart from the other with a distance of 40 to 50 feet between. The
first participant will stand on a stilt and walk to his friend who is waiting
at the other side. If unfortunately he falls from the stilt on the way towards
his friend, he is required to go back to the stilt and continue the walk until
reaches the destination. The group who finishes the walking before other will
be the winner of the game.
Tapak Gajah (Elephant Steps)
A pair of coconut
shells piecing with robe will be used in this game. Each group will consist of
2 participants. The first participant will ‘wear’ the coconut shell on foot and
holding the robe in hand then walk to his group member. When reaches the
destination, the shell will be given to the friend and the latter will do the
same until. Group that reaches the ending point the first will be the winner.
Bola Cetong
This game is played
by 6 to 12 boys and girls in the village. The participants will be evenly
divided into 2 groups, i.e. the Cans Keeper and the Thrower. To decide which
group will be the starter, a simple vote will be carried out. The Cans Keeper
will arrange the cans in pyramid on a piece of wood. When this is done, members
in the Thrower side will throw a ball as to fall the cans. Each of them is
given three chances to do so. Until all the cans have fallen to the ground, the
Keeper will take turn to throw to ball to Thrower members who are sorting and
arranging the fallen cans back onto the wood. Thrower have to try their best to
avoid from hit by any ball from the Keeper, otherwise they will be considered
‘die’ and will be excluded from the game. The winner will be the group who
manage to arrange all the cans on the wood.
Rakit Darat
It is usually
played by 5 to 8 person in the field in the evening. Bamboo, rattan or wood of
1 to 2 meters will be used in the game. Players will be divided into groups and
compete with each other. Members of each group will ride on the bamboo/rattan
/wooden stick where one of them will be facing the destination whereas the rest
facing the other side. When the game begin, all the group members will ride on
the bamboo/rattan/wooden stick and walk towards the ending point with the
guidance from the member who is facing the ending point. Group that arrives
earlier or faster than others will be the winner of the game.
Terompah Gergasi (Giant Clog)
Each group consists of 4 person. Before
the whistle is blown, each of the group will be given a giant clog and all the
members will have fit their foot into the clog then walk to the ending point
when the whistle is blown. While doing so, the participants are not allowed to
cross the line along and enter into the competitors’ territory.
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