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Catch the Chicks

This is a traditional children's game in Taiwan. Children playing the game pretend they are an eagle, a hen, and some chicks. all the chicks stand behind the hen in a row, and the hen tries her best to protect her babies. When the game starts, the eagle tries to catch the chicks. If a chick is caught by the eagle, then the eagle wins the game, and the chick who is caught is the eagle in the next game. This game is very popular with the children in my country. It is suitable for playing in a group. I liked this game very much when I was a child.

Commander

There is a traditional children's game in Taiwan. It is so popular that almost every child plays it. The rules are very simple. First, we choose a person to be a commander, who turns his back to everyone . As he counts one, two, three, everyone moves closer to him. After he finishes counting, he turns and looks at everyone. Nobody is allowed to move at that time. If somebody moves, the commander can point to that person and he is out. If someone is able to reach and touch the commander, he wins the game.

Five Session Passing

Another popualar game played in Taiwan is a game called "Five Session Passing is played. Children draw lines on the ground forming 5 squares. The children are divided into two teams. Members of team one should stand on the lines which are drawn, and members of team two should stand inside the square. Those who are standing on the lines should try to touch those who are standing inside. If someone who is standing inside is touched by someone who is standing outside, he is out. When the time is up, the team which has more members left wins.

The Knife

In Taiwan, there is a children's game called Hand Knife which is played by boys. The rules are as follow. The players divide into two groups. Each group selects a base like a wall or a tree. When the game starts, everyone uses his/her hand like a knife to touch the head or the leg of the members of the other group. If someone is touched, he/she is out. However, the people who are out can be saved. When the connection of the hands is cut by any other member who is not out, all the members who are behind the "cut point" are saved.

The first person of each group has to touch the base of the enemy, and other members who are out have to hold the hand of the the first person in the line of people who are out. When all the members of either group are out, the other group wins.

Games with Sticks, Stones, or Small Metal Objects

In some games, sticks or stones are usually tossed into the air. Then the fun begins. They have been played for years by children everywhere, and most are still popular today. In Korea, the whole family—children, parents, and grandparents like to play a game with four sticks on New Year's Day.