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  2. Gonggi - Wikipedia

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    World Speed Gonggi Association (세계스피드공기협회), founded by 박대현 with other schoolteachers, hosted their first speed gonggi competition in 2023, which was exclusively for students. In the 2024 competition, the eligibility was extended to the general public, with 58-year-old 임광택 playing the winning 6.57 seconds.

  3. Ddakji - Wikipedia

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    Ddakji are usually made by folding thick paper into a square, rectangular, or round shape. [1] [4] Other shapes are also possible, including hexagons and pentagons. [2]They can be made of various materials, often whatever disposable and foldable materials are immediately available to the players. [4]

  4. Traditional games of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Gonggi (공기) is a popular Korean children's game that is traditionally played using five or more small grape-sized pebbles or coloured plastic stones. It can be played alone or with friends. It can be played alone or with friends.

  5. File:Gonggi play.webm - Wikipedia

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  6. Ironfist Chinmi - Wikipedia

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    A revered kung fu master, and former martial artist under Dairin Temple. The first to master Dairin temple's forbidden move, the Thunder God fist. He takes Chinmi under his wing, albeit reluctantly. Despite being respected by the local townsfolk, You Sen has an excessive drinking problem, and developed liver cirrhosis.

  7. Jegichagi - Wikipedia

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    Jegichagi is a Korean traditional outdoor game in which players kick a paper jegi into the air and attempt to keep it aloft. A jegi is similar to a shuttlecock, and is made from paper wrapped around a small coin.

  8. Biseokchigi - Wikipedia

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    Biseokchigi (Korean: 비석치기) is a category of traditional Korean games involving the skillful throwing or kicking of rocks. [1]There are a wide variety of regional names for the game, including biseokchagi (비석차기), [1] biseokkagi (비석까기), [2] mogjakkagi (목자까기), [2] jakkagi (자까기), [2] bisasaeggi (비사색기), [2] and more.

  9. Clockwork Planet - Wikipedia

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    The story is set in a clockpunk fantasy version of the world, in which the entire planet is run by clockwork. The main characters are five people (a machine otaku , two automata, a young technician and a bodyguard) who, after a month of meeting, become the world's most infamous terrorists.