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Banana rib hobbyhorse riding (Thai:ขี่ม้าก้านกล้วย,RTGS: khi ma kan kluai,pronounced[kʰìːmáːkâːnklûa̯j]), is aThai game for children. It incorporates abanana rib, asbanana trees are found easily in Thai neighborhoods.
One banana rib is cut from the tree, about a meter long, and a banana leaf tip is carved off using a sharp knife. This becomes part of the horse's body. At the end of the rib, the banana leaf forms the horse's tail. Players then cut the rope to an appropriate size, then tie it at the head and the tail to make a belt to put on the shoulders.