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  2. Traditional games in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Congklak. Congklak is a traditional game known by various names, on the Indonesian archipelago. The most common name, congklak, is taken from cowrie shell, which is commonly used to Playing Congklak. In Java, the games is known as congklak, dakon, dhakon, or dhakonan. In Lampung, the game is called dentuman lamban.

  3. Culture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Many traditional games are still preserved and popular in Indonesia, although western culture has influenced some parts of them. Among three hundred officially recognised Indonesian cultures, there are many kinds of traditional games: cockfighting in Bali, annual bull races in Madura, horse racing in Sumbawa and stone jumping in Nias.

  4. Southeast Asian mancala - Wikipedia

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    The Congklak Gameboard from Indonesia c. 1900. Southeast Asian mancalas are a subtype of mancala games predominantly found in Southeast Asia. They are known as congklak ( VOS Spelling: tjongklak ), congkak, congka, and dakon in Indonesia, congkak in Malaysia and Brunei, and sungkâ in the Philippines. They differ from other mancala games in ...

  5. Bali Mepantigan Experience: Traditional Eco and Fun Mud Games

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    Mepantigan is a Balinese traditional outdoor games that mostly played in muddy rice field. This game is super fun, energetic and also has deep philosophy. It involves basic wrestling, fun battle, and mud activity. Mepantigan represents a respect for “Dewi Sri”, the goddess of rice in Balinese mythology. After all that muddy thrills, relax ...

  6. Pencak silat - Wikipedia

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    Pencak silat in Java draws from traditional kejawen and Hindu-Buddhist Javanese beliefs but after Indonesia's independence, some schools have adapted themselves in the context of modern religion. [27] Among the most popular modern styles is the Muslim-directed Tapak Suci. An evasive long-range system, it requires constant movement as the ...

  7. THE 10 BEST Indonesia Game & Entertainment Centers - Tripadvisor

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    12. Golden City Batam. 11. Points of Interest & Landmarks • Game & Entertainment Centers. By cheweng654. Batam Island & Golden City – Indonesia Batam is the nearest industrial island just about 20 kilometers south of the... 13. Bounce Street Asia - Trampoline Park. 122.

  8. THE 10 BEST Jakarta Fun Activities & Games - Tripadvisor

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    Here there are 4 game area i.e. are water games, special baby dry areas, special children's dry area that is already large, indoor games area. I think, food and drink here rather overprice, but facilities are well maintained. Playing area are covered with soft spongey mattress and artificial grass. Fun place for children to play.

  9. Sepak raga - Wikipedia

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    Sepak rago or Sipak rago is a traditional game from the Indonesian provinces of West Sumatra. The game of Sepak rago is generally played at nagari ceremonies. Played by boys with 9 players. The equipment used is a ball made of woven rattan with a diameter of 15 cm. The game is played in an open field by making a circle with a diameter of 4.5 m.