Sardin Ki'in
Sardin Ki'in invites you to discover the game of GO.
The game of Go originated in China several thousand years ago. It is very popular in Japan, where it has been played for 1,200 years, but it has only recently spread to the West.
The aim of the game is to build territories using the simplest of equipment: a board, called a goban, on which a grid is drawn, and pieces, called stones, which are placed on the intersections of this grid in turn.
The rules can be learned in a few minutes, allowing beginners to quickly enjoy exciting games. But as you explore the subtleties of the game a little further, you will find that beneath its apparent simplicity, which makes it accessible even to the youngest players, the game of Go is inexhaustibly rich.
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Come and learn the basics of Go at the SARDIN KI'IN stand: its members are waiting to explain how to play. And if you already know Go, come and take on some new opponents!