chinese traditional games
Go game
Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players, in which the aim is to surround more territory than the opponent. The game was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago and is believed to be the oldest board game continuously played to the present day.
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Chinese chess
Chess is a traditional two-player chess game popular in mainland China, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Ryukyu. One of the three major chess classes. The Chinese mainland calls "Chess" as " the world alongside chess", which is used as a difference. also known as Chinese chess, which is mainly popular in the Chinese, Vietnamese and Ryukyu communities around the world. It is one of the official competitions of the first World Intellectual Games.
TABLE TENNIS
Table tennis is China's national sport and has won numerous awards in various table tennis matches, including the Olympics. Table tennis is played by two players holding a racket and a ball table separated by a net. Can be used as singles or doubles, the two sides hit each other until one party can not return the ball, another convenient to score.
​mahjong
Mahjong is a card game originating from China. The game participants are usually four people. The rules of mahjong in various places (especially the scoring method) are very different. There are popular mahjong, Guangzhou mahjong, Fuzhou mahjong and so on. But the basic goal is to spell out a particular combination of cards through a series of substitution and trade-off rules, and prevent opponents from achieving the same goal. The game focuses on techniques, strategy use and calculations, but also involves a lot of luck. In the Chinese community, mahjong is often used as a means of entertainment or gambling.