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In Episode 5 of Squid Game Season 2, the next challenge surprises viewers by showcasing a traditional kicking game called Jegi in Korean culture. This intense scene demands the characters to rely on their skills and focus to survive a deceptively simple yet high-stakes game. The show continues to reimagine traditional folk games by placing them in life-or-death scenarios, creating a thrilling blend of cultural nostalgia and suspense. 0:00 Cho Hyun-ju (player 120) plays Jegichagi 0:46 Seong Gi-hun (player 456) plays Jegichagi The game, known as shuttlecock kicking in English, is a popular folk sport where players use their feet to keep a weighted shuttlecock (or ball) in the air for as long as possible. In Vietnam, it is known as Da Cau and is a cherished pastime for many, often played in schoolyards, parks, and streets. Similarly, Korea has a version called Jegi Chagi, where players kick a handmade shuttlecock made of paper or cloth, often adorned with tassels for better control. The sport is also widely played in China, where it is called Jianzi. The shuttlecock is usually fitted with feathers for added stability. In Thailand and Cambodia, a variation known as Sepak Takraw turns the game into a competitive sport played on a netted court, resembling volleyball but with a ball made of woven rattan or plastic. Though each country brings its unique twist, these games share a universal appeal, combining dexterity, speed, and coordination, while fostering cultural connections and community spirit across Asia. #SquidGame2 #ShuttlecockKicking #JegiChagi #DaCau #Jianzi #SepakTakraw #AsianCulture #FolkGames