![]() ![]() Xiangqi is a famous type of chess not only in China but all over Asia. Six players rule: Each player has a different marble color, and they have to move in the opposite direction which a player holds. If each uses two sets, players must place their marbles in opposite directions and move their colors to replace each other.įour players rule: Two sides are left open, and it is the most common Chinese checker. If a set is used, players need to move their marble to the opposite empty star point. Three players rule: For each player, it can be played with one or two marbles. To prolong the game, it is common for each player to control multiple sets of 2 or 3 different colored marbles. Two players rule: one player moves all his marbles on the board to another player’s starting point. With various numbers of players, Chinese checkers can be played, and it affects its rules. Players move their marble by hopping on the single adjacent marble of an opponent's, or someone's own and can hop as long as there is no adjacent marble. Chinese checkers primary goal is to move all marble from the end point to the opposite point of the star. The Chinese checker is a hexagram-shaped board, which six players can play. In Germany, they were made in 1892 its original name is Stern Halma and was developed by modifying an American game, “ Halma”, which was created in 1883 or 1884. Chinese CheckersĬhinese checkers are not made in China. Here is the list of traditional Chinese board games that are still famous and played in China and the rest of the world. International games are also popular in different generations across China. Many board games of China have gained international recognition. ![]() ![]() Some of the games connect to ancient Eastern philosophies they have beautiful rules and complex strategies. Some oldest board and card games in China are still famous. ![]()
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