Hong Kong Cub Scout Activities


Figure 1.--This Cub is engaged in a game, but I am not sure just what it is. He wears white tennis shoes for the activities oprogram. Click on the image to see the next step in the game.

We do not yet have much information on activities involved with the Cubbing program. As far as we can tell, the Hong Kong Cubbing program is a traditional program with many of the same activities associated with Cubs. We note Cubs playing a variety of games. Give the age range of the Cubs, these games are one of the most popular ctivities. Some of the games we recohnize, others are new to us. I'm not sure what game the boy here is playing (figure 1). Hopefully our Hong Kong readers will provide us some information about the Cubbing program. We would like to add information about both historic activities and those persued by modern Hong Kong Cubs as well. We note some changes in uniforms associated with activities, but do not yet have detailed information. Note the Cub here has put on white tennis shoes (sneakers) for the game he is playing (figure 1). Cubs and Scouts wear well-pollished black shoes for regular meetings.

Specific Activities

We do not yet have much information on activities involved with the Cubbing program. As far as we can tell, the Hong Kong Cubbing program is a traditional program with many of the same activities associated with Cubs. We note Cubs playing a variety of games. Give the age range of the Cubs, these games are one of the most popular ctivities. Some of the games we recohnize, others are new to us. I'm not sure what game the boy here is playing (figure 1). We do know the player could only step on the squares, one of which he could move. This allowed him to make his way around the gamre area. We don't know, however, the objective of the game. Hopefully our Hong Kong readers will provide us some information about the Cubbing program. We would like to add information about both historic activities and those persued by modern Hong Kong Cubs as well.

Activity Uniforms

We note some changes in uniforms associated with activities, but do not yet have detailed information. Note the Cub here has put on white tennis shoes (sneakers) for the game he is playing (figure 1). Cubs and Scouts wear well-pollished black shoes for regular meetings. Other than the shoes this Cub appears to be wearing the formal uniform, but ther may be other activity uniform items besides tennis shoes.







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