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How the Koreans played?
NOA ESCUDERO, GABRIEL FURIO AND ADRIAN AGUADO
012 th JULY 1950
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Quiz
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Weapons used in the Korean War: Type 58 assault rifle, North Korean version of the Russian AK-47, without magazine. Type 68 - Local copy of the Tokarev TT-33. Type 70 - Self-designed 7.65 mm caliber pistol. BaekDuSan - North Korean copy of the Czech CZ 75 pistol, made for pilots.
Subtítulo
The children were soldiers of war
In 1950, Korea stayed on war, so , how could they played?
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Cold War
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COLD WAR
COLD WAR 1950
During the Cold War, Korea was divided into two: North Korea, supported by the Soviet Union and China, and South Korea, supported by the United States and the UN. In 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea, triggering the Korean War. After three years of intense fighting, a ceasefire was signed that divided the peninsula in two, establishing the current border between both countries.
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Ddakji
GAMES
LUT
PITCH-POT
Paengi Chigi
The Iut Game is a traditional Korean game that consists of throwing "dice", which are four half-moon-shaped wooden sticks, and moving the pieces according to the indicated number. It is generally played among families during traditional festivities, and in particular the lunar new year.
LUT
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Pitch-pot
Pitch-pot is a traditional Chinese game that requires players to throw arrows or sticks from a set distance into a large, sometimes ornate pot.
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Ddakji or also sometimes called Ttakji, is a traditional South Korean game played by 2 or more players. It consists of throwing a folded piece of paper against another with the intention of turning it over. Similar to the Tazos Game
Ddakji
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Paengi Chigi
Paengi-Chigi is a traditional Korean game enjoyed by both young and old and is played mainly in winter. This game involves a top and a stick with a long string. These tops are wound with thread and then released
QUESTION 7/8
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