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  2. Gonggi - Wikipedia

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    An "overhead" occurs when a player throws a gonggi stone in any distance above their head. A "drop" occurs when a player, after catching all 5 gonggi stones, drops a stone on to the playing surface. A "fixation" occurs in level 5 when a player deliberately adjusts the gonggi stones in their hand.

  3. File:Gonggi play.webm - Wikipedia

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  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. Since only a few stones and a flat surface are needed for play, the game can be played by anyone almost anywhere.

  5. Korean New Year - Wikipedia

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    Korean women and girls would have traditionally played neolttwigi, a game of jumping on a seesaw (시소), and gongginori, a game played with five little gonggi (originally a little stone, but today many buy manufactured gongi in toy shops). Top (paengi (팽이) spinning is also a traditional game played by children.

  6. Gongshi - Wikipedia

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    Gongshi (Chinese: 供石), also known as scholar's rocks or viewing stones, are naturally occurring or shaped rocks which are traditionally appreciated by Chinese scholars. [1] The term is related to the Korean suseok ( 수석 ) and the Japanese suiseki ( 水石 ).

  7. Onggi - Wikipedia

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    Moon Yongrin 문용린 and Oh Hyeonseok 오현석, "A study on the actual state of scarce resources and the extinctive process", Gyoyuk Gwahak Gisulbu 교육기술과학부. [Ministry of Education, Science and Technology], 2004; Sayers, Robert (1987). The Korean Onggi Potter (PDF). Smithsonian Institution Press.

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