
YOU ARE INVITED TO THE GAME
April 13. 6pm-8pm
Frist Campus Center
MPR B (level B)
6:00pm - 6:20pm
Meet & Greet
6:20pm - 6:30pm
KoKo Pops
6:30pm - 6:40pm
Pattamon Nganthavee
6:40pm - 6:50pm
Yuna Band
6:50pm - 7:00pm
Welcome
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Korean Game Night

STAGE
HIGHLIGHTS
Princeton University’s first and only K-pop cover dance company

Pattamon Nganthavee
Princeton senior student loving to sing Korean songs!
Pang is a senior in the COS department who is also currently taking KOR107! In her free time, she sings with Princeton’s premiere East Asian acapella group VTone.

Yuna Band
Princeton Student-run K-pop Project Band
Simon Rosen 2022, Linguistics
Ed Horan 2022, Music
Claire Shin 2025, Computer Science
Tommy Kim 2023, Biology

Game Night
Floor map

Game #1
Jegi chagi

Game #2
Gonggi
Jegi chagi is a Korean traditional game in which players kick a "jegi" into the air and attempt to keep it aloft.
A jegi is similar to a shuttlecock, and is traditionally made from paper wrapped around a small coin.
Gonggi is a popular Korean children's game that is traditionally played using five or more small grape-sized pebbles.
Nowadays, children buy colourful plastic stones instead of finding pebbles. It can be played alone or with friends. The stones are called gonggitdol.

Game #3
Ttakji
Ttakji, is a Korean game played by two or more players. Ttakji is constructed by folding two square pieces of paper together into a square. As with milk caps, the game is won by flipping the other player's card(= Ttakji).

Game #4
Meet Korea in VR
Explore the beautiful nature and various attractons, tours, and activities in Korea!
You will be able to visit different places in Korea virtually using the Google VR Cardboard.
[Text shource: Wikipedia]
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Come Join Us
April 13, 2022
6:00 PM ~ 8:00 PM
Frist Campus Center:
Multipurpose Room B (level B)
Question?
Please contact Namseok Yong
Korean Language program
East Asian Studies
Princeton University