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  1. Capteh - National Library Board

    Capteh is a traditional game that requires great dexterity and balance in keeping a feathered shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible by kicking it up with the heel of the foot. A popular …

  2. All About Chapteh: A Popular Traditional Game in Singapore

    What Is Chapteh? This is a traditional game in Singapore that is played worldwide, particularly in Southeast Asia. It is known by many names: chatek, capteh in Singapore and Malaysia, 毽 子 …

  3. Jianzi - Wikipedia

    In English, both the sport and the object with which it is played are referred to as a "shuttlecock" or "featherball". In Malaysia, the game is known as capteh, or chapteh. [2] . It is considered a …

  4. Traditional Chapteh - Sin Tat Toys

    Capteh is a traditional Games that requires great dexterity and balance in keeping a feathered shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible by kicking it up with the heel of the foot. A popular …

  5. Traditional Games: Chapteh - Blogger

    Oct 28, 2009 · Chapteh is a traditional Asian game which requires players to keep a weighted shuttlecock in the air, usually using their feet, although other parts of the body may be used, …

  6. Traditional Games in Malaysia: Capteh - Blogger

    Capteh is a traditional game that requires great dexterity and balance in keeping a feathered shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible by kicking it up with the heel of the foot. A popular …

  7. Singapore Traditional Games | Pick Up Sticks & Chapteh

    Sep 22, 2022 · In Singapore, it is played using a rubber disc topped with rooster feathers, which is also referred to as a chapteh. Variations of the name include capteh, chaptek, and chatek, …

  8. TRADITIONAL GAMES IN MALAYSIA: CHAPTEH - Blogger

    Chapteh is patois for shuttlecock. Colourful feathers are attached to a rubber or plastic base. The idea of the game is to keep the shuttlecock airborne for as long as possible by kicking it. The …

  9. Indigenous and Traditional Sports of Singapore - Capteh

    "Capteh" (also known as "Chapteh" or "Chatek") is patois for shuttlecock. Colourful feathers are attached to a rubber or plastic base. The idea of the game is to keep the shuttlecock airborne …

  10. Chapteh | Harmony Truck

    Sep 11, 2014 · As recently as March 2009, a capteh competition was organised in Singapore. Description. The game is played using an object also referred to as a capteh, a rubber disc …

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