South Chungcheong Province Intangible Cultural Property No. 28 Sedodure Pungjang

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South Chungcheong Province Intangible Cultural Property No. 28 Sedodure Pungjang +

Classification Intangible Cultural Property
Designated date 2000.1.11
location Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
Sedo Durepungjang is a village community game that has been played for a long time in the village of Dongsari, Sedo-myeon, 15 kilometers southeast of Buyeo-gun. Dongsari Village is a typical farming village that has been built in the form of labor-intensive farming in a large front yard facing south. In this neighborhood, when the rice paddy farming season is in full swing, there is a tradition of making dure tissue and farming, so the dure farming is called "dure_.

Sedo Durepongjang, which is well-cooperative and co-entertainment, consists of Jilgutgut, Chilchae, Nonpungjang, Jipungjilgutgutnak, Jajinjirak, Jajinjigirak, Madangbapgariak, Dumachigarak, and Maejojirak. It has a relatively good tradition of 's Chungchungdo.

Park San-bong, who used to be called jabber, was the center of this pavilion and passed on to Choi Jong-nam. Seo Jae-eok, Yoon Gu-byeong, and Kwon Hyeon-ju were later recognized as the owners of the pavilion.

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