Nu Na Nu Nong – Nationwide - Vietnamese Folk GamesAlong with the rapid development of urbanization and the invasion of Western culture is the disappearance of traditional villages and rice fields in Vietnam where people had nurtured and enriched the distinctive agriculture culture for thousands of years. Nowadays, we can only see the traditional games in some festivals and sadly, most of the kids do not even know the names of these used-to-be very familiar, healthy and exciting entertainments. This list video will show you about what and how Vietnamese people play in the past.Nu Na Nu Nong – NationwideThis is a girls’ chanting game. Several girls sit side by side with their legs stretched out. The head of the game recites a song; at each word, she uses her hand to touch another girl’s leg or foot.This is a girls’ chanting game. Several girls sit side by side with their legs stretched out. The head of the game recites a song; at each word, she uses her hand to touch another girl’s leg or foot.There are several variations of the song, all of which start with the alliterative nonsense phrase nu na nu nong. One example goes as follows:The head of the game recites a song; at each word, she uses her hand to touch another girl’s legNu na nu nongDanh trong phat co (Beat the drums and raises the flags)Mo hoi thi dua (Open the festival to compete)Chan ai sach se (The ones whose feet are clean)Got do hong hao (Their heels are pink)Khong ban ti nao (And have no dirt)Duoc vao danh trong (Are allowed to beat the drums).As she sings the last word, the girl whose leg is hit must withdraw it. Normally, the leader recites the song slowly as it is about to end, so that the other girls feel anxious about whose leg will be hit. The game resumes until every child has withdrawn her legs. The girl who withdraws both her legs first wins and the last one with legs in the game loses.