PhotoFeed Contest - Street Photography Round 120 ~ The Joy of Tangse Village Children
Hello Hivers...
In a beautiful village in Tangse District, a group of children are seen playing with used tires on a village road surrounded by green trees. Under the bright blue sky, their laughter and cheerful shouts echo, bringing the peaceful village atmosphere to life. Although they only use used tires and a piece of wood as their playing tools, the creativity and enthusiasm of these children make this simple game a source of genuine happiness.
This tire pushing game is one of the traditional games that is rarely found in big cities. With great enthusiasm, the children compete to roll the tire down the sloping road, maintaining their balance with a small piece of wood. This activity is not only fun, but also trains body coordination, dexterity, and togetherness among them. The absence of modern gadgets or games is not an obstacle to feeling the true joy of childhood.
The natural village environment and far from the hustle and bustle of the city make traditional games like this still sustainable. Houses made of planks and zinc roofs and towering areca nut trees are the backdrop that strengthens the typical rural feel. The quiet and safe streets from vehicle traffic provide free space for children to play freely without worry.
Moments like this are a reminder of the beauty of a simple childhood far from luxury but full of meaning. Children in Tangse village grow up close to nature and each other, creating strong social bonds in the midst of a simple life. Behind their laughter are hidden values of togetherness, independence, and happiness that cannot be replaced by modern technology.
Important Note: I wrote in Indonesian, then translated it using Google Translate. Regards @yayan