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  • 1985.6.5
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    Dokdo is our land is in 1982, by Jung Kwang-tae sang the Songs of the Republic of Korea. Dokdo for a Song.

    Since 1996 and Sections 5 to the lyrics were published in the elementary school textbooks, Dokdo Song to build.

    Jung Kwang-tae sang the doing lecture tours by elementary school, and make permanent address in 1998, Dokdo, Dokdo and actively pursued their associated activities.

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  • 2021.6.29
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    'Hannyeo Song-Eudosana' is a Song that the Haenyeo used to sing while rowing when they went out of the substance or came back from work on a raft unique to Jeju Island.

    It is a Song that shows the joys and sorrows of female divers who had to risk their lives to go out to sea for their families.
  • 2020.9.9
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    Jeju folk Songs are noteworthy in that there are many labor Songs sung while working, and folk Songs sung by women and women are common.

    Songs also use a lot of unusual Jeju dialect, and are more sad than folk Songs in Gyeonggi Province.

    Jeju folk Songs express a feeling of regret, creating a different atmosphere.

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  • 1980.11.17
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    Jeju Chilmeori Dangyeondeunggut is a rite held at Chilmeoridang, the main hall of Geonip-dong, Jeju.

    Geonip-dong is a small fishing village on Jeju Island, where residents held a ritual to pray for the peace and prosperity of the village to the two couples, the city's guardian deities, Dowonsu Inspection and Local Government, and the Yowwanghae Shrine, by catching fish and shellfish or making a living by working as a Haenyeo.

    Along with the couple's guardian deity, a ritual was held to honor the deity of Yeongdeungpo, which was held on February 1 from the Oenunbaeki Island or Gangnam Cheonjaguk to enrich the fishermen and Haenyeo and return to their home country on February 15.

    Danggut is held on February 1 and February 14 of the lunar calendar every year. On February 1 of the lunar calendar, when Yeongdeungpo god enters, Yeongdeungpo Hwanyeongje is held, and on February 14, the day before he leaves Yeongdeungpo god, Yeongdeungpo Songbyeolje is held.

    Residents believe that the god of Yeongdeungpo receives a bigger farewell than the welcoming ceremony and leaves the next day after receiving a farewell ceremony in Udo, Gujwa-eup. Therefore, during the welcoming ceremony, only the owners of the ship or the religious people gather to perform a simple exorcism, and the farewell ceremony is held all day long, with many fishermen, Haenyeo and other religious people gathering.

    On Good Day, fishermen and Haenyeo in Jeju City as well as residents of Geonip-dong will participate. And each family prepares food for ancestral rites and brings it to the sugar. Main Simbang performs the exorcism with singing and dancing to the rhythms of musical instruments such as gong, drum, and seolsoe.

    The order of the exorcism rite is to invite all the gods to pray for the good fortune of the families who participated in the rite, to call in the local magistrate of Dowonsu, the local magistrate of the hometown, and Mrs. Yowanghae to pray for the peace of the village, to welcome the dragon and the god of Yeongdeungpo, to the safety of the fishermen and the Haenyeo, to the sea again, and to the seeding of the sea.

    Jeju Chilmeori Dangyeondeunggut is a rite containing Jeju Island's unique Haenyeo beliefs and folk beliefs about Yeongdeungpo-shin, and has its unique and academic value in that it is the only Haenyeo rite in Korea.

    ※ Rename: Jeju Chilmeoridanggut 제주 Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeondeunggut (Changing Date: 2006.6.19).
  • 1971.8.26
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    A Haenyeo Song refers to a folk Song sung by female divers in Jeju Island while rowing when they go out or come in on a boat. This folk Song and rowing movement are closely related and serve as a lighter and more enjoyable guide to labor.

    Haenyeo sing rhythmically with tewak, mesh, and broom used to work. According to the content, it expresses the hard work and daily life in a friendly way, showing a strong spirit about living, and has a strong dynamic and straightforward color. When the two take turns shouting, the rest will be given the chorus, such as "Yi-Ya-Ya-Yi-Ya-Ya. Sometimes fishermen make good noises and Haenyeo make bad noises. Although the number of joints in the musical instrument that appear in the melody is not constant due to the complicated singing style, the melody from high to low notes with the two words paired is repeated consistently. The beat is a regular 6/8 beat, and the speed is usually connected freely according to the working situation from fast to very fast.

    The Haenyeo Song is a folk Song that forms the broadest consensus among fishing Songs, and the entertainment owner Ahn Do-in and the holding group living in Jeju Island are continuing the trend.

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