Sepak takraw
Native to Southeast Asia, sepak takraw is similar to what we know as volleyball. The catch? Players can pass around the ball using anything but their arms, and the game is played with a ball of dried palm leaves.
In Malaysia, the game is called sepak raga or takraw. In Laos, it is kataw (Lao: "twine" and "kick").
In Thailand, it is called takraw. In Myanmar it is known as chin lone, and is considered more of an art as there is often no opposing team, and the point is to keep the ball aloft gracefully and interestingly. In the Philippines, besides "takraw" it is also known as sipa, meaning "kick".Similar games include footbag net, footvolley, football tennis, bossaball, jianzi and sipa.