Enjoy Non-Face-to-Face Traditional Games with a Home-Stay Traditional Play Festival
Gyeongnam Yangsan City Museum Holds Non-Face-to-Face Traditional Play Event for Lunar New Year
Accepting Applications from First 50 People from February 3 to 5
Gyeongnam Yangsan City Museum is hosting a non-face-to-face 'Home Stay Traditional Games Festival'. (Photo by Yangsan City)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] The Yangsan City Museum in Gyeongnam will hold a non-face-to-face traditional games event for the Lunar New Year.
The museum announced on the 29th that it has prepared a 'Home Stay Traditional Games Festival' to comfort citizens tired from COVID-19 during this Lunar New Year holiday and to help families enjoy time together.
The event will produce 50 traditional game kits and distribute them to 50 families who apply online.
The kits consist of five traditional folk games that anyone, regardless of age or gender, can easily make and enjoy: Yutnori, top spinning, Gonggi Nori, Jegi, and Ddakji.
Applications for participation will be accepted through the museum's website from February 3 to 5.
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Selections will be made on a first-come, first-served basis, and distribution is scheduled from the 6th to the 11th.
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