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Folk Games in Southern Khmer Culture in Vietnam

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  • Pham Tiet Khanh

    (Tra Vinh University, 126 Nguyen Thien Thanh Str, Ward 5, Tra Vinh city, Vietnam)

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Folk games have long been viewed as a vivid picture reflecting people’s materials and spiritual life accumulated through multiple generations. Folk game, whether it serves as an entertainment activity in idle seasons, leisure time, or just jollity for children; is aimed at the solidarity and unity of the communities, villages, and the entire national solidarity. Folk games were once a page of precious memories imprinted on the homeland and villages, which nurtured people with good lifestyles and souls. Nevertheless, these days, the role of folk games is no longer blooming as before. The preferences and ways of entertainment of all classes of people, especially the youth, witness more or less changes. For the Khmer residing in the South of Vietnam, an ethnic group associated with the rice farming tradition, folk games in particular and folklore, in general, are of prime importance. This article presents the origin, gameplay and recognizes the cultural values of folk games in daily life and festivals of the Khmer people in the South to contribute to popularizing and preserving the beauty of Khmer culture in today’s society.

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  • Pham Tiet Khanh, 2021. "Folk Games in Southern Khmer Culture in Vietnam," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 7(3), pages 108-115, 09-2021.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2021:p:108-115
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