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Last weekend, a carom tournament was held in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul. More than 100 people participated in the tournament, from elementary school students to senior citizens and even foreigners. The contest was sponsored by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, and many people participated under the concept of 'generational empathy'. The first place in the adult competition was won by an Indian and the second place by a Sri Lankan. It's hard to beat someone from home country 'India', but carom is a really fun board game.
Last weekend, a carom tournament was held in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul.
More than 100 people participated in the tournament, from elementary school students to senior citizens and even foreigners.
The contest was sponsored by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, and many people participated under the concept of 'generational empathy'.
The first place in the adult competition was won by an Indian and the second place by a Sri Lankan.
It's hard to beat someone from home country 'India', but carom is a really fun board game.