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In Seoul, Seniors Can No Longer Play Chess in a Historic Parklast News From Haiti: Politics, Security, Economy, Culture.

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In Seoul, on December 7, 2025. Players retreated to Jongmyo Park, a 20-minute walk from Tapgol Park. SUH JEEN MOON FOR "THE WORLD" In front of the north gate of Tapgol Park in central Seoul, it's the end of an era. Until summer 2025, many elderly people still gathered in this small square, sometimes whole days, to play the janggi (the Korean chess game) or the baduk (go game). Over the course of the seasons, for two decades, duets of players – m…
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In Seoul, on December 7, 2025. Players retreated to Jongmyo Park, a 20-minute walk from Tapgol Park. SUH JEEN MOON FOR "THE WORLD" In front of the north gate of Tapgol Park in central Seoul, it's the end of an era. Until summer 2025, many elderly people still gathered in this small square, sometimes whole days, to play the janggi (the Korean chess game) or the baduk (go game). Over the course of the seasons, for two decades, duets of players – m…

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Haiti24 broke the news in on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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