Subjects:
Cultural diversity | Culture and traditions
Let's play - Chiang Mai
Language: Thai, subtitles English
In rural Northen Thailand, children still enjoy many of the same games that have been played for generations. They learn from parents, elders, older sisters and brothers and schoolmates.
The following children's games are present in this video:
- Chiang Mai
- Dok Bua (Lotus)
- Mai Keb (Picking Up Sticks)
- Tho-Chub (Hammer, Scissors and Paper)
- Ying Med Ma Kham (Shooting Tarind Seeds)
- Toey (Passing the Zones
This content is part of Traditional Children's Games in South-East Asia, a box that contains an interactive CD-ROM (can be consulted upon request in our Reading Room) and Let`s Play, a DVD with documentaries about children's games (available here)
Place/region:
Thailand,
Asia and the Pacific
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Director: David A. Feingold
Publisher: Ophidian Films; UNESCO Bangkok
Coproducer/sponsor: Korean National Commission for UNESCO
Published in:
Rights: Ophidian Films; UNESCO Bangkok
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Director: David A. Feingold
Publisher: Ophidian Films; UNESCO Bangkok
Coproducer/sponsor: Korean National Commission for UNESCO
Published in:
Rights: Ophidian Films; UNESCO Bangkok
