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competing individually, creating an
                    atmosphere of friendly competition.

                           While the games might
                    have been the main event, the
                    food stall prepared by the English
                    language department teachers also
                    deserves the spotlight. Throughout
                    recess, the  food  stall was crowded
                    with students eager to purchase a
                    variety of homemade traditional
                    Malaysian delicacies, ranging from
 Hopscotch          our signature traditional dish, nasi
                    lemak, to desserts like kuih, offering
                    a delectable taste of Malaysian
                    traditional cuisine.

                           The aromas of traditional
                    Malay, Chinese, and Indian cuisine
 Batu Seremban      mingled enticingly at the food stall.













 Along the hallway, boxes were
 Carrom  outlined on the group with tape for Teng-
 teng, Malaysia’s version of Hopscotch, which                 Badges as souvenirs and traditional food
 attracted numerous students. Then there was a                to recharge your energy after the games.
 game with a different origin, Pitch-pot (ᄾઆ), a
 traditional chinese game that has become part
 of our multiracial culture. This game, with its
 unique background, requires players to throw
 arrows into a pot, challenging their precision
 and aim.


 On top of the abovementioned
 games, students lined up for henna drawings
 on their arms, adding a creative touch to the
 Independence Day celebrations. This traditional
 art form allowed participants to engage in
 the artistic process while celebrating cultural
 Congkak   heritage. Besides, Carrom, a popular tabletop
 game with Indian heritage, invited players to test
 their skills in this exciting game of strategy and
 precision, with participants forming teams or





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