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SIGNIFICANCE OF TEANH PROT, CAMBODIAN TUG-OF-WAR
  • Manage No DI00000155
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Sophearith Siyonn Lecturer, Royal University of Fine Arts, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts
    Published Year 2014
    Language English
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Description The Cambodian teanh prot (“pulling the rope”), which is generally rendered in English as “tug-of-war,” is one of the most important ritual games played nationwide during certain times of year, especially around the three-day New Year holiday in mid-April. Although the game can be played at any time for entertainment, it is ritually played in the afternoon on the last day of the New Year and/or in the afternoon of chlong chet, a rice-associated ceremony observed shortly after the New Year. The event takes place in an open space of the village or Buddhist monastery.

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