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Gonggi Korean Game, Korean Folk Game Set (Korean Traditional Play Game)- Jebi chagi
Gonggi Korean Game, Korean Folk Game Set (Korean Traditional Play Game)- Jebi chagi
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Korean Folk Game Set :Includes Jebi chagi, Gong-gi, Biseokchigi, Paeng-y, DDAKJI, ideal for family travel and entertainment
Gong-gi: Gong-gi is a traditional Korean game played with small, lightweight stones or plastic pieces. The objective is to toss and catch the pieces in a sequence of increasingly challenging patterns. It develops hand-eye coordination and reflexes
Ddakji: Ddakji is a simple yet competitive game involving folded paper tiles. The aim is to flip an opponent's tile by striking it with your own. Players often get creative with folding techniques for maximum impact
Jebi Chagi: This game involves kicking a folded paper object (similar to hacky sack) into the air using only your foot. The goal is to keep the object airborne for as long as possible, showcasing balance and precision
Biseokchigi: A classic outdoor game where players knock over a stack of stones using a small projectile stone. The game combines accuracy, strategy, and a bit of physical skill, making it a popular choice among children
Paeng-y: Paeng-y refers to spinning tops, which are wound with string and launched onto the ground. Players compete to see whose top spins the longest or try to knock opponents' tops out of the spinning zone, demonstrating skill and control
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Gong-gi: Gong-gi is a traditional Korean game played with small, lightweight stones or plastic pieces. The objective is to toss and catch the pieces in a sequence of increasingly challenging patterns. It develops hand-eye coordination and reflexes
Ddakji: Ddakji is a simple yet competitive game involving folded paper tiles. The aim is to flip an opponent's tile by striking it with your own. Players often get creative with folding techniques for maximum impact
Jebi Chagi: This game involves kicking a folded paper object (similar to hacky sack) into the air using only your foot. The goal is to keep the object airborne for as long as possible, showcasing balance and precision
Biseokchigi: A classic outdoor game where players knock over a stack of stones using a small projectile stone. The game combines accuracy, strategy, and a bit of physical skill, making it a popular choice among children
Paeng-y: Paeng-y refers to spinning tops, which are wound with string and launched onto the ground. Players compete to see whose top spins the longest or try to knock opponents' tops out of the spinning zone, demonstrating skill and control





