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Everlasting Legacies of Korea

  • 2017.11.21
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    Flag and entertainment for producing "paper flowers (jihwa)" for traditional Korean paper, which are used in traditional rituals and Buddhist ceremonies by natural dyeing of traditional Korean paper.

    - There are a total of 17 types of finger paintings in possession of functions, including wood, peony, etc., and 13 types of pigments collected from plants are mixed and used for dyeing.

    Made by repeatedly folding, cutting, pasting, and tying dyed paper with a string.

    - Ingredients include hanji that makes flower petals and flower shapes, and bamboo, sari trees and grass for adhesion needed to make flower beds.
  • 2018.3.2
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    ☆- It is a traditional Daedong Nori that comes down from four villages; Jeong-dong, Yongsan, and Hamdae in Gyeryong-ri, Samcheon-dong, Jeonju-si. Through a folk game festival, it honors the spirit of harmony and Daedong, and inherits the tradition of co-prosperity and solidarity of local communities.

    - Gijeop nori conducts a war of flags with a dragon drawn on it, and pungmulpae participate.

    - 1999 Encouragement Prize for Nongak Competition in cities and counties in North Jeolla Province

    - The 46th Minister of the Korean Folk Arts Festival in 2005

    - 2007 Jeollabuk-do Folk Arts Competition Grand Prize

    - President's Award at the 57th Korean Folk Arts Festival in 2016