- Gonggi
Infobox Korean name
|caption=Plastic gonggi stones.
hangul=공기 "or"
공기놀이|rr=gonggi "or"
gongginori|mr=konggi "or" kongginoriGonggi (공기, pronounced gong-gee) is a popular
Korea n children'sgame that was traditionally played using 5–7 or more small grape-sized pebbles. Nowadays, children buy colourful plastic tokens instead of finding pebbles. It can be played alone or with friends. The pebbles or tokens are called "gonggitdol" ( _ko. 공깃돌), which means "gonggi stones." Since only a few stones and a flat surface are needed for play, the game can be played by all children, regardless of their economic condition.References
*ko icon [http://seoul600.visitseoul.net/seoul-history/minsok/txt/text/10-4-4.html Gongginori at the Metropolitan History of Seoul (Korean)]
* [http://prkorea.com/writerttboard/tt/board/ttboard.cgi?act=read&db=koreaessay&page=2&idx=110 rules of gonggi]ee also
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Korean culture
*List of Korea-related topics
*Yut
*Jacks
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