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Physical education. Generally basketball, volleyball, badminton and football.
If the tradition is a little bit more like rattan balls.
A unique ancient sport with a long history.
Use your ankles, knee joints, etc. to clamp and top the ball at the same time, and do not let the ball fall to the ground, similar to my country's folk shuttlecock kicking. The rattan ball is somewhat similar to the volleyball game, but the difference is that the feet are used instead of the hands, so it is also called "volleyball with feet".
The rattan ball is a yellow hollow ball made of 9 11 thin rattan sticks.
The circumference of the ball is 53 centimeters. The diameter of the ball is about 12 centimeters, and there are 12 pentagonal holes on the surface of the sphere.
The weight is 160 180 grams. Rattan ball is a sport that is halfway between volleyball, basketball, and soccer.
Rattan ball is a sport in which two teams compete across the net, and it is a spectator and highly competitive sport.
The rattan ball is small and lightweight, and it requires the feet to dominate and control the ball, but the technical movements are more precise and difficult than that of a soccer ball.
Rattan ball is popular in Southeast Asia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, etc.
A unique and ancient sport in the region, it has a long history.
Use your ankles, knee joints, etc. to clamp and top the ball at the same time, and do not let the ball fall to the ground, similar to my country's folk shuttlecock kicking. The rattan ball is somewhat similar to the volleyball game, but the difference is that the feet are used instead of the hands, so it is also called "volleyball with feet".
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Some of the traditional and popular sports in Southeast Asian countries are as follows:
1. Vietnamese martial arts.
Vietnamese martial arts have been greatly influenced by Chinese martial arts since ancient times, and boxing from Southeast Asian countries has also penetrated into Vietnamese martial arts. However, while absorbing the essence of the martial arts of neighboring countries, Vietnamese martial arts also retain a large number of their own characteristics. Vietnamese martial arts are mostly dressed in styles similar to judo and taekwondo, and belts of different colors are used to distinguish the level of martial arts practitioners.
Practicing Vietwudo has become an urban pastime because it improves speed, strength, flexibility, coordination, agility and endurance. In recent years, Viet Bu Dao has developed rapidly and has spread to more than 40 countries and regions.
2. Rattan balls. Originated in the Malay region, rattan ball is a traditional sport in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and other countries, and is also widely popular in Southeast Asia, such as the Philippines, Thailand, Laos, etc.
It has a long history. Use your ankles, knee joints, etc. to clamp and top the ball at the same time to prevent the ball from falling to the ground, similar to Chinese folk shuttlecock kicking. The rattan ball is somewhat similar to the volleyball game, but the difference is that the feet are used instead of the hands, so it is also called "volleyball with feet".
The modern rattan ball has only been produced for more than 40 years, and it was officially listed as an official event of the Southeast Asian Games in 1965. In 1982, the rattan ball entered the Asian Games as a performance event and was included in the official competition program of the 1990 Beijing Asian Games.
3. Underwater hockey.
Underwater hockey is prevalent in the Philippines. Underwater hockey is similar to land hockey, except that the field is moved from land to the bottom of the pool. It is also a team sport, with technique, confrontation, and cooperation, and it is a three-dimensional sport.
4. Muay Thai. Muay Thai is a fighting technique that originated in Thailand and is promoted around the world"Eight-armed boxing"、"Eight-legged movement"、"The art of the eight limbs"、"The Science of the Eight-Body Problem"、"The strongest fighting technique"。
Muay Thai boxing is basically the same as Western boxing, which can be divided into straight boxing, hook boxing, hook boxing, hook boxing, etc. It is only because Muay Thai was modernized with reference to the boxing technology system of Western boxing, so Muay Thai was introduced from Western boxing when it was transformed. Take the right straight fist and the left hook as an example, and take the left straight fist as an example, that is, the left foot is in front and the right foot is in the back.
5. Cattle racing. Cattle racing is a unique traditional sport of ethnic minorities in southern Vietnam. Legend has it that in the past, Khmer farmers from Vietnam used to visit the temple to help the monks grow crops, and the temple elders took the opportunity to organize a cattle race, and the best couple was rewarded. During the dry season, wooden wheelers were raced on sandy roads, and during the rainy season, plows were pulled in paddy fields, which gradually evolved into traditional folk competitions.
Since 1992, the rules of the competition have been clearly stipulated. There are two pairs of cattle in each group, and the lottery is decided by lot. The competition is divided into two rounds, the first round is called the "Hu" round, jogging along the track, and those who cross the line lose; The second round is called the "put" round, that is, the fast run, which is very tense than the speed, especially the sprint 100 meters from the finish line, and the competition is more intense.
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Thailand: Muay Thai.
Cambodia: cockfighting and kickboxing, rattan ball.
Malaysia: Skydiving in the twin towers has become a traditional sport in the world, badminton, bowling and squash.
Singapore: Table tennis.
Philippines: Underwater hockey.
Brunei: Malay martial arts, spinning tops, kites. Young people love to play football, as well as indoor football. Badminton, tennis, and netball (a game similar to basketball).
Southeast Asia is located in the southeast of Asia, including the Indochina Peninsula and the Malay Archipelago. The Indochina Peninsula is named because it is located south of China, and the elongated part of the southern part is called the Malay Peninsula. Scattered in the vast sea area between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, the Malay Archipelago is the world's largest archipelago, with more than 20,000 islands covering an area of about 2.43 million square kilometers, belonging to Indonesia, Malaysia, Timor-Leste, Brunei and the Philippines.
There are 11 countries in Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, the Philippines and Timor-Leste, covering an area of about 4.57 million square kilometers. Among them, Laos is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia, and Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar are bordered by land with the People's Republic of China.
Southeast Asia is located at the crossroads of Asia and Oceania, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The Strait of Malacca is the "chokepoint" of this junction and its strategic position is very important. The Strait of Malacca is located between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra, with a total length of about 900 kilometers and only 37 kilometers at the narrowest point, which can pass through a huge ship with a load of 250,000 tons.
The countries bordering the Straits of Malacca include Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia, with Singapore being located at the narrowest point of the Straits of Malacca and its location is particularly important.
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Thailand: Muay Thai bai
Cambodia: Cockfighting and kickboxing Malaysia: "Twin Towers DAO" skydiving has become a world sport, badminton, bowling and squash Singapore:
Table tennis Philippines: Underwater hockey Brunei: Malay martial arts, spinning tops, kites.
Young people love to play football, as well as indoor football. Badminton, tennis, and netball (a game similar to basketball) are all popular.
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1. Chinese New Year.
The festival falls on the first day of the lunar calendar and lasts for the next 15 consecutive days. On Chinese New Year's Eve, large families will gather together to enjoy the annual New Year meal and rice cakes. At this time, it is also the time for the wanderers to return to their hometowns, in order to reunite with relatives and friends.
At the same time, the elders will hand out citrus fruits and red envelopes containing New Year's money.
2. Eid al-Fitr.
In 2019, it will fall on June 4 and 5. The Eid celebrations focus on the values of compassion, poverty, charity, steadfastness and patience.
3. Vesai Day.
The event represents the birth of the Buddha. The festivities include a ritual of washing water on the Buddha statue to purify one's heart and soul. In addition, Buddhists would go to the temple hall to light lotus-shaped candles to seek blessings from the Buddha and offer fruits and drinks.
4. Harvest Festival.
This festival is more lively in East Malaysia, Malaysia, where a minority to most of the Ming ethnic group live in East Malaysia. That in 2019 he will fall on June 1 and 2. Celebrations include house cleaning, ancestor worship and slaughter of livestock to celebrate the harvest.
5. Sabah Festival.
On the day of the festival, the Sabah people wear traditional black national costumes, with belts for both men and women and many glittering silver coins embedded on them. The women also embroidered their garments with gold and silver threads, and adorned them with beads of various colors. People bring the old and the young to join in the celebrations.
The celebration of the harvest festival is full of religious overtones.
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Polo was played in the Tang Dynasty, juju in the Song Dynasty, and tai chi should also be a traditional sport.
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Martial arts, wrestling, lion dance, archery, chess, dragon boats, bamboo, polo, hammerballs, and keju.
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Although ancient Chinese sports have faced challenges several times, they have always been passed down and have shown great regenerative ability. Ancient Chinese sports culture was jointly created by various ethnic groups, including sports content that embodies the characteristics of the Central Plains culture, grassland culture and southern water ethnic culture, as well as folk sports forms that prevailed in the folk festivals and courts of the past dynasties. The rich and colorful ancient traditional sports culture shows the wisdom and bravery of the Chinese nation, embodies the heroism and brute strength of the nation, and also entrusts the pursuit of the perfection of national humanity.
It shows that the "Great Wall of Ancient Sports Culture" is jointly built by all ethnic groups in China, which deeply affects the overall development of ancient Chinese sports and shows the vitality and vitality of its development and change. The history of the development of sports in ancient China, which has lasted for thousands of years, has a long origin, rich content, complete methods and extensive activities, which is unique in the world. From the perspective of the development process of ancient sports in the world, ancient Chinese sports occupy an important position, and many forms of sports activities, such as ball games, martial arts, health care, wrestling, skills, water and ice activities, chess and some "track and field" events, can be found in similar or common forms in sports activities in various countries in the world, which is not only the pride of the Chinese nation, but also has made contributions to the world Olympic movement that prevailed later.
As a vivid chapter in the history of world sport, it will go down in history forever.
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The main types of traditional sports are as follows:
Martial arts, boxing and the use of weapons are traditional sports in China. It is also known as national art or martial arts. Its content is to kick, beat, wrestle, take, fall, split, stab and other actions according to a certain law to form a variety of offensive and defensive fighting, kung fu routines and single posture exercises of bare hands and equipment.
One of the wrestling sports, two people hug each other and use strength and skill to win by falling each other.
Lion dance and lion dance are excellent folk arts in our country, and every Lantern Festival or assembly celebration, the folk come to the lion dance to help the fun. This custom originated during the Three Kingdoms period and became popular during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and has a history of more than 1,000 years.
The elastic force of the archery bow shoots the arrow, and the accuracy of the game within a certain distance is an athletic sport called archery.
A dragon boat is a boat with the shape of a dragon drawn on the boat or made into the shape of a dragon. Dragon boat racing is a traditional Chinese folk water sports and entertainment project, which has been passed down for more than 2,000 years, and is mostly held on festive festivals, which is a multi-person collective paddling competition.
The empty bamboo is a splendid flower in the national culture garden of our country.
Polo polo, historically known as "bowing" and "batting", is a sport in which a wooden ball is struck with a mallet on horseback.
Chuiwan Chuiwan, ** in the Tang Dynasty's "step ball", is very similar to modern hockey.
Chess Ancient Chinese chess has a long history, and there are various chess techniques. "Playing chess" is also called "playing a game". "game"It is the oldest name for Go.
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When it comes to "traditional sports", most people will naturally think of "martial arts", which may at most be accompanied by some health activities (including health care sports) such as archery, wrestling, qigong, meditation, Baduanjin, Yijin Jing and other health guidance. In fact, this understanding seems to be incomplete and scientific. It should be understood as:
The sports activities handed down by various ethnic groups in the land of China since ancient times (including those created by their own people and gradually evolved by absorbing the relevant content of other nationalities and foreign countries) are all the contents included and handed down in the history of ancient sports.
How to classify traditional sports, there are different statements, and there are two classification methods that are more prominent:
1) Dichotomy:
It is divided into static sports (such as qigong, meditation, gargling, eating, hygiene habits, but also tai chi, Yijin Jing, Baduanjin, chess, etc.) and dynamic sports (most of which are characterized by strenuous physical activity).
2) Rule of thirds:
Military sports. Including martial arts (martial arts), archery, wrestling, keju, juju, hook ......and other items that are all derived from or related to military skills;
Physical activities for fitness and wellness. Including swelling dance, guiding, qigong, health preservation, five poultry opera, small labor, tai chi, food, hygiene habits and other projects;
Entertaining gameplay in sports. Dance, opera, chess, dragon boat, swing and other folk games and sports activities of ethnic minorities. It not only has the role of fitness, but also entertainment.
Of course, there are also those who are unable to distinguish between the boundaries and both. The latter taxonomy seems to be more nuanced and more realistic.
No matter what kind of division, it shows that traditional sports have an important historical position in the historical development of sports in China. Many of the activities in traditional sports, such as martial arts, qigong, boxing, wrestling and other fitness activities, still maintain strong vitality, which shows that the contribution of traditional sports to human sports is very huge.
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