The joy of playing Hadudu in childhood memories
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I passed by the road and saw that the small children of our area were playing Hadudu. The small children of our village had gathered in the field. Like the other five games, this game also has to be played according to the rules. First, two teams are formed. Then a specific area is drawn to create a playing area. A player from the team that starts the game first takes a long breath and says "Hadudu, Hadudu" and moves towards the other team.
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The players of the other team surround him from all sides. If anyone cannot escape his touch, then they go out of the game. In this way, the players move forward to get the players of the opposing team out. If they run out of breath or cannot hold their breath, they have to touch that player. Then the players of the other team come and start playing again. The game continues like this.
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The scene of a group of boys and girls playing Hadudu in the middle of a field on a summer afternoon is truly beautiful. This game is not just a game, it is part of our tradition. This game is a memory of our childhood, which highlights the culture and identity of our village. Playing Hadudu helps us improve our physical skills. Playing in a team increases unity and cooperation among us. But most importantly, this game gives us joy and helps us laugh and have fun. This game is not only a pride of our village, it is a pride of our country. So, let's all keep this game alive and introduce the new generation to it.