If you have been following me throughout the years, you know we love a good game like Pong Hau K'i you see here. DIY games are often just as satisfying as store bought, but with the benefit that they can often be played on the go. The kids and I have been "collecting" easy to learn games from around the world. It's fun to learn about what kids far away are playing, and how similar they are to our own classic games.
Today I have a new game post over at Multicultural Kids Blog about Pong Hau K'i, which is a simple, traditional game from China. It is also known as Ou-moul-ko-no in Korea.
Watch my quick video below to see Pong Hau K'i in action and then hop over to get the full instructions for how to play the game at Multicultural Kids Blog.
(Oh, and while you're at it, read a few Chinese folktales, too.)
Happy playing!
More traditional games from around the world:
- Len Choa from Thailand
- Tapatan from the Philippines
- Nine Holes from England
- Fox and Geese, from Northern Europe
- Lu-Lu Dice, from Hawai'i
- Tchuka Ruma from Eastern India
Alice @ Mums Make Lists says
Oooh this is very cool Erica - never come across it before but you've got me and littl'un wondering if we can code a version 🙂
Erica MomandKiddo says
That would be so cool!
Lia Allison says
Is there a pdf for the game board?
Thanks!
Erica says
I don't have one for this game. It's easy to draw, though!