Breaking earthen pots is also a popular folk game in many villages in the North. The game usually takes place in the communal yard or on a large field. Before playing, people plant two pillars 5m apart in the middle of the yard, tie a rope connecting the two columns to make a pot rack. A landmark line about 3 to 5m from the pot rack is marked as the starting point. Before playing the referee will give the player a stick about 50cm long, the participants stand under the marker line and are blindfolded, so they have to shape the direction and estimate the distance to hang the pot to hit one of them. pots are hanging on the wire. The person who hits the pot will get a reward written in the small piece of paper in the broken pot. On this spring day, you can organize a game with your friends to make Tet more exciting and fun.
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