Ô ăn quan

Ô ăn quan (literally: Mandarin Square Capturing) is a traditional Vietnamese children's board game, primarily played by girls. This game is valuable for enhancing calculating ability
  • A rectangle which is divided into ten squares (5x2) with two semicircles at each end is drawn on the floor or the yard. The ten squares are called "rice field square", "fish pond square" or "citizen square" and the two semicircles are called "Mandarin squares".
  • Pieces may be stones, fruit seeds or any other small things.
  • Two players or two teams sit in two sides of the board. Each controls one side of the board.
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%94_%C4%83n_quan
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