Kadang-kadang, also known as Tiyakad, is a game originating from the Philippines. The game is a relay race in which the players use bamboo stilts.
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Kadang-kadang is a game included in Laro ng Lahi. It is mostly played by Cebuanos and it usually uses a coconut husk for the game.
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Kadang Kadang is a game from the Philippines that is played by balancing on coconut shells. A coconut is split in half and each half is underfoot attached to a string. The players race to see who can get past a goal line first. Kadang Kadang was first played in 1969.
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Kadang Kadang is a traditional Filipino game. It is a type of relay race that is played outside at parties.
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2 pairs of coconut stilts are all that is necessary for the game.
According to history, the first game of kadang-kadang was played in 1969. It is played mostly by those living on the Philippine island of Cebu.