1. Mandarin Square Caturing ( Ô ăn quan ) - This is a tactical game usually for two players and can use a variety of easy-to-find materials to prepare for the game.
2. Dragon Snake ( Rồng rắn lên mây )
- need to choose one person to stand out as a doctor, the rest of the people line up one by one, the hand of the latter holds the front of the person's shirt or rests on the shoulder of the person in front. Then they all started circling back and forth like snakes, singing while walking 3. Skipping ( Nhảy dây ) - The two players hold the two ends of the rope, spread their arms wide, the rope is behind their back. Players rotate both hands holding the rope while jumping straight so that the rope goes over the head and then over the legs. Just keep playing like that.
4. Stilt Waliking ( Đi cà kheo )
- Players will be divided into two teams to compete against each other. The stilt tree is made of bamboo, the height of the pedestal is about 1.5m - 2m high from the ground. Each person will walk on stilts to compete.
5. Hide And Seek ( Trốn tìm )
- The player sends a friend to find (can volunteer or rock-paper-scissors), close your eyes tightly (there are places to use a towel or cloth to blindfold); The rest of you scattered around to hide. - – When you blindfolded and asked: “Are you done?” (or you can read: “5-10-15-20-….. -100); A friend hiding from the representative replied: "Done!". You go looking and open your eyes to find. 6. Caper ( Nhảy lò cò ) - The player who makes 10 squares, the game can be played by more or less people, each player has an indigo coin to throw in the square and the player who goes all the round will save and continue until he loses his turn, but if If you hit the line or throw it out, that player loses his turn and goes to another player. 7. Boat Race ( Đua thuyền ) - Divide players into small groups (each group of 7-8 people), each group sits in a vertical line, the person sitting behind the legs goes all the way to the waist of the person sitting in front to form a racing boat.
Upon hearing the start signal, all race boats use the two arms of all team members to lift their bodies and move forward to the finish line.