Gasing Study Guide
Essay by Tyhah Liklak-Liklak II • December 7, 2015 • Essay • 350 Words (2 Pages) • 1,319 Views
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WAU BULAN
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- Wau Bulan origin from Kelantan.
- Wau Bulan will play by two people of which will hold a kite and another called interpreters porch holding a rope. When the wind blows, the rope will be pulled against the wind by hand and pull the rope until the kite high in the air. The sun will add more beautiful to be so colorful that. The skills they play depends on the wind conditions and the driver's discretion to determine the wind direction was released last long in the air
- Design patterns are usually motivated by the cloud and flora adorn them produced and painted in various colors.
- Wau Bulan become handicrafts and decorative walls by some fans.
- Skills whittle bamboo frame and install them will determine the shape of their beauty and supported by reins installed correctly.
GASING
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- Gasing is a game that can rotate on its axis, while balancing on one point. Gasing is a traditional game of the Malays since time immemorial.
- Usually played after harvest.
- Gasing making from wood, kemuning, merbau, rambai, durian or kundang. The wood will be notched-notch and scraped up to be as a gasing.
- Rope of gasing made from tree bark of bebaru. But now the rope of gasing made of nylon rope. Rope of gasing length usually depends on the length of a person's hand. Typically 1 meter long. Palm oil is used to lubricate the movement of the top rope.
GULI
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- Guli is a traditional Malay game favored by children in their spare time
- They usually play in the shade.
- Guli is also, usually, is played in the summer or drought. This is because players expect the soil dry for a hole to be dug. When the wet ground, the game of marbles was not so good because of the marbles will be sticky just.
- Guli played by throwing a marble to hit targets.
- The number of players is not more than five persons.
- Flat land and the field is the most appropriate for a court to play marbles.
- Guli used today are made of glass.
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