A monkey playing engrang, a traditional game in Asean.
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A monkey playing engrang, a traditional game in Asean.
Photo taken from: Twitter @fabimanjoe
Engrang, a traditional game in Asean. Also known as jajangkungan.
Photo taken from: http://blog.aseankorea.org/archives/11756
Traditional Game in Asean - Engrang
Indonesia
Egrang or jajangkungan is a running competition using a device called egrang or jajangkungan which was made of two bamboo poles with a length of 1.5 to 3 meters each, equipped with steps for the feet to stand on.
In this game, each kid will ride an egrang which will make him/her taller than usual. When walking or running with egrang, the player’s feet will rest on the footrests while his hands will hold the upper part of the bamboo poles. Then they will engage in a running competition in which the fastest runner wins the game. Alternatively, the children were divided into two groups and each group will try to bring down the members of other group from their egrang.
Reblogged from: http://blog.aseankorea.org/archives/11756
Lomba Engrang