TRADITIONAL GAMES IN KHMER NEW YEAR' DAY

The Khmer New Year celebration began from Bramhmanism, an a portion of Hinduism, which was a religion that Khmer put stock in before Buddhism. Later on Buddhism got to be connected with the celebration and afterward played all the critical parts in the party and play some traditional games like this:

Leak Kanseng 

An amusement played by a gathering of youngsters sitting in circle. Somebody holding a "kanseng" (Cambodian towel) contorted into a round shape strolls around the circle while singing a tune. The individual strolling furtively tries to put the "kanseng" behind one of the kids. On the off chance that that picked youngster acknowledges what is going on, he or she should get the "kanseng" and beat the individual sitting by him or her. 


Chol Chhoung 

A diversion played particularly on the main sunset of the Khmer New Year by two gatherings of young men and young ladies. Ten or 20 individuals contain every gathering, remaining in two columns inverse each other. One gathering tosses the "chhoung" to the next gathering. When it is gotten, it will be quickly tossed back to the principal amass. On the off chance that somebody is hit by the "chhoung," the entire gathering must move to get the "chhoung" back while the other gathering sings. 

Chab Kon Kleng 

A diversion played by emulating a hen as she shields her chicks from a crow. Grown-ups normally play this diversion on the night of the main New Year's day. Members as a rule designate a man with a solid form to play the hen driving numerous chicks. Someone else is picked to be the crow. While both sides sing a tune of dealing, the crow tries to get whatever number chicks as could be expected under the circumstances as they hole up behind the hen.


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