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See
the dazzling display of kites gliding and swooping across the azure sky! Once played by
farmers on leveled ground after post-harvesting season, 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 Kelantanese wau-bulan (moon-kite) still remains as popular as it was years
ago.
Sepak Raga Bulat (Rattan Ball Game)
Once a game of village youths, sepak raga bulat has become a popular sport
among the young urban males. Players standing in a circle keep a rattan ball aloft with
any part of their body except their hands. The ball is kept in constant motion without
hands touching it.
Chingay (Balancing Giant Flags)
Malaysians
of Chinese descent who are known for their acrobatic skills, display their prowess during
the Chingay Procession, which is associated with the year-end Penang Festival. Performers
balance huge poles with enormous triangular flags, on their forehands, chins, lower jaws
and shoulders.
Gasing (Giant Top Spinning)
Giant
top spinning is no child's game! Each gasing or top weighs approximately 5kg. 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
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