Kadang-kadang, a Filipino rural game
Kadang-kadang, a Filipino rural game
To celebrate the Philippine's 146th Independence Day, children and adults tried the Kadang-Kadang or karang (in Bisaya), and Tiyakad (in Tagalog) using a modern version as an alternative to either bamboo stilts or coconut shell. This game originated in Cebu, Central Philippines.
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