Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Intangible Cultural Property No.20, Changminyo, Jeju City

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Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Intangible Cultural Property No.20, Changminyo, Jeju City +

Classification Intangible Cultural Property
Designated date 2009.7.24
location Jeju-si, Jejuteukbyeoljachi-do
Changminyo was called a popular folk song because it was called by many people in a large area, and it was also called japyo in combination with folk songs that had the characteristics of a play song. These days, the joy of singing is not inherently different from the joy of dancing or playing yut, so the songs that are sung to enjoy the song itself are included in the category of yuhuiyo. However, in reality, it is difficult for one class name to satisfy every case, so each writer uses a different name depending on the case. In Jeju, the transmission of Changmin songs is very active, and there are more than 50 kinds of songs, including "Odoltogi," "Yahong," "Neoyeong Nayoung," "Shinmok Satayeong," "Bongji," "Sancheon Chomok," "Dongpunga," "Jungtaryeong," "Jilgunak," "Yongcheon Gumyeong" and "Love Song."

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