💡 Trò chơi dân gian — Fun Facts

Fun “Did you know?” facts about Trò chơi dân gian — tap through 10 at a time!

Many Vietnamese folk games have been played for hundreds of years.

Grandparents played them when they were little. Now kids still love them!

Tug-of-war (kéo co) is honored by UNESCO as a shared world tradition.

Kids in many countries play it too. It brings people together with fun.

In "kéo co," two teams pull a rope in a friendly tug-of-war.

Each team pulls as hard as they can. The winning team pulls the other over!

"Nhảy dây" means jumping rope, a favorite playground game.

Kids swing the rope and hop over it. They count how many jumps they can do.

"Bịt mắt bắt dê" is a game like blind-man's-buff with a blindfold.

One child wears a blindfold and tries to tag friends. Everyone giggles!

"Rồng rắn lên mây" is a fun chasing game with a long line of kids.

They hold on to make a wiggly dragon-snake. Then the chase begins!

In "ô ăn quan," children move little stones around a board.

Players scoop and drop the stones by turns. It takes clever thinking!

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