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{{Short description|Wrestling form in Myanmar}}
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[[File:Rakhine Kyin Wrestling in Mrauk-U.jpg|300px|thumb|Rakhine Kyin Wrestling during 2017 Thingyan Festival in Mrauk-U]]
[[File:Rakhine Kyin Wrestling in Mrauk-U.jpg|300px|thumb|Rakhine Kyin Wrestling during 2017 Thingyan Festival in Mrauk-U]]
'''Kyin''' ({{lang-my|ကျင်}}) is a form of wrestling from [[Myanmar]]. It is practiced by the [[Rakhine people]], a minority group in Myanmar. It is practiced in the [[Rakhine State]]. Tournaments of this sport are usually held during big occasions, for example, Rakhine State Day events.
'''Kyin''' ({{langx|my|ကျင်}}) is a form of wrestling from [[Myanmar]]. It is practiced by the [[Rakhine people]], a minority group in Myanmar. It is practiced in [[Rakhine State]]. Tournaments of this sport are usually held during big occasions, for example, Rakhine State Day events.


In Kyin wrestling tournaments, practitioners usually put on a display of warming-up dancing, which is called "kyin kwin" in their local language. Then the fighting is on. The rules are simple. No punching. No touching on the face. No attacking below the belt. The winner throws his opponent to the ground a fixed number of times.<ref>{{cite web| last = | title =Rakhine traditional wrestling in Myanmar (by Coconuts TV)| publisher =Coconuts TV| url =https://video-streaming.orange.fr/actu-politique/rakhine-traditional-wrestling-in-myanmar-coconuts-tv-CNT0000019znC4.html | access-date =2020-12-31| url-status = | archive-url =https://archive.org/details/rakhine-traditional-wrestling-in-myanmar-coconuts-tv-1 | archive-date =2020-12-31}}
In Kyin wrestling tournaments, practitioners usually put on a display of warming-up dancing, which is called "kyin kwin" in their local language. Then the fighting is on. The rules are simple. No punching. No touching on the face. No attacking below the belt. The winner throws his opponent to the ground a fixed number of times.<ref>{{cite web| last = | title =Rakhine traditional wrestling in Myanmar (by Coconuts TV)| date =17 April 2017| publisher =Coconuts TV| url =https://video-streaming.orange.fr/actu-politique/rakhine-traditional-wrestling-in-myanmar-coconuts-tv-CNT0000019znC4.html | access-date =2020-12-31| url-status = | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20210111022104/https://video-streaming.orange.fr/actu-politique/rakhine-traditional-wrestling-in-myanmar-coconuts-tv-CNT0000019znC4.html | archive-date =2021-01-11}} [https://archive.org/details/rakhine-traditional-wrestling-in-myanmar-coconuts-tv-1 Alt URL]
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[[File:Rakhine Kyin Wrestling in Mrauk-U 2017.ogg|thumb|Rakhine Kyin Wrestling during 2017 Thingyan Festival in Mrauk-U]]
[[File:Rakhine Kyin Wrestling in Mrauk-U 2017.ogg|thumb|Rakhine Kyin Wrestling during 2017 Thingyan Festival in Mrauk-U]]

The walls near the cave of [[Shite-thaung Temple]] which was built in 1531 show early depiction of the sport of kyin wrestling.<ref> Kyun (Myanmar). (n.d.). Traditional Sports. https://www.traditionalsports.org/traditional-sports/asia/kyun-myanmar.html </ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 07:12, 6 November 2024

Rakhine Kyin Wrestling during 2017 Thingyan Festival in Mrauk-U

Kyin (Burmese: ကျင်) is a form of wrestling from Myanmar. It is practiced by the Rakhine people, a minority group in Myanmar. It is practiced in Rakhine State. Tournaments of this sport are usually held during big occasions, for example, Rakhine State Day events.

In Kyin wrestling tournaments, practitioners usually put on a display of warming-up dancing, which is called "kyin kwin" in their local language. Then the fighting is on. The rules are simple. No punching. No touching on the face. No attacking below the belt. The winner throws his opponent to the ground a fixed number of times.[1]

Rakhine Kyin Wrestling during 2017 Thingyan Festival in Mrauk-U

The walls near the cave of Shite-thaung Temple which was built in 1531 show early depiction of the sport of kyin wrestling.[2]

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  1. ^ "Rakhine traditional wrestling in Myanmar (by Coconuts TV)". Coconuts TV. 17 April 2017. Archived from the original on 2021-01-11. Retrieved 2020-12-31. Alt URL
  2. ^ Kyun (Myanmar). (n.d.). Traditional Sports. https://www.traditionalsports.org/traditional-sports/asia/kyun-myanmar.html