Tagu-Taguan is the Filipino version of hide and seek, often played at night.
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Tagu-Taguan is the Filipino version of hide and seek, often played at night.
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One player chases while others try to stay on ‘heaven’ spots to avoid being tagged.
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Two teams guard their bases and try to tag the other team’s base first.
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Players jump over a stretched garter. The higher it goes, the bigger the challenge.
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