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8. Traditional Music_Samulnori Korean percussion ensemble that originated from Nongak or farmers’ folk music. Nongak was developed to raise morale or excitement during group work or for traditional holidays. Samulnori uses only four major percussion instruments, including Kkwaenggwari, Jing, Janggu, and Buk. Since its premier in 1978, Samulnori has gained widespread acclaim and popularity both in Korea and around the world. Nowadays, Samulnori is also performed with a jazz band or an orchestra. Orchestras, China, Tattoo, Art, Folk Music, Animation, Traditional Music, Ancient Myths, Korean Traditional
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8. Traditional Music_Samulnori Korean percussion ensemble that originated from Nongak or farmers’ folk music. Nongak was developed to raise morale or excitement during group work or for traditional holidays. Samulnori uses only four major percussion instruments, including Kkwaenggwari, Jing, Janggu, and Buk. Since its premier in 1978, Samulnori has gained widespread acclaim and popularity both in Korea and around the world. Nowadays, Samulnori is also performed with a jazz band or an orchestra.
7. Traditional Music_Pansori  Pansori is Korea’s traditional music genre, which is performed by one singer to the drum beats of a drummer, called Gosu. The singer combines narrative and gesture with singing, while the audience responds and participates in the performance. Audience participation brings a unique spontaneity, which is Pansori’s key characteristic.Pansori narratives were based on folk tales and stories, they were typically about the lives and feelings of commoners. Music, Drum, Drums Beats, Drummer, Beats, Singing, Music Genre, Audience
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7. Traditional Music_Pansori Pansori is Korea’s traditional music genre, which is performed by one singer to the drum beats of a drummer, called Gosu. The singer combines narrative and gesture with singing, while the audience responds and participates in the performance. Audience participation brings a unique spontaneity, which is Pansori’s key characteristic.Pansori narratives were based on folk tales and stories, they were typically about the lives and feelings of commoners.
6. Traditional Hanok House_ Chogajip straw-roofed house  Korea’s traditional Hanok housing emphasizes harmony with nature. Hanok buildings were built of natural materials, such as wood, soil, and stone, with careful consideration not to damage the surrounding natural landscape. The interior, including walls, floors, and windows, was finished with Korean traditional paper called Hanji. Chogajip or straw-roofed houses were inhabited by commoners. Interior, Architecture, Traditional, Windows, Exterior, Korea, Korean, Egg Basket
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6. Traditional Hanok House_ Chogajip straw-roofed house Korea’s traditional Hanok housing emphasizes harmony with nature. Hanok buildings were built of natural materials, such as wood, soil, and stone, with careful consideration not to damage the surrounding natural landscape. The interior, including walls, floors, and windows, was finished with Korean traditional paper called Hanji. Chogajip or straw-roofed houses were inhabited by commoners.
5. Traditional Hanok House_ Giwajip tile roofed house  Hanok is Korea’s traditional type of housing. Korea has four distinct seasons with a relatively long summer and winter. Reflecting such climatic characteristics, Hanok is furnished with a wood floor and an underfloor heating system, called Ondol. Among Hanok, Giwajip or tile-roofed houses were inhabited by the nobility. The space was clearly divided into separate quarters by one’s hereditary status, gender, and age. House Design, Samurai, Traditional Korean House, Traditional House, Korean Traditional House, Traditional Architecture, House Roof, Zen House
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5. Traditional Hanok House_ Giwajip tile roofed house Hanok is Korea’s traditional type of housing. Korea has four distinct seasons with a relatively long summer and winter. Reflecting such climatic characteristics, Hanok is furnished with a wood floor and an underfloor heating system, called Ondol. Among Hanok, Giwajip or tile-roofed houses were inhabited by the nobility. The space was clearly divided into separate quarters by one’s hereditary status, gender, and age.
4. Traditional Martial Arts_Ssireum  Ssireum is Korea’s traditional folk game and national sport. Two wrestlers hold on to each other’s Satba, which is a band tied around the waist and thigh. The goal is to take the opponent down to the ground using strength and grappling techniques. Ssireum is not restricted to a location or a facility, it has long been practiced for everyday physical training and as a part of folk games on traditional holidays. Sports, Traditional Martial Arts, Korean Martial Arts, Martial, Grappling, Wrestler, South Korea, Thigh
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4. Traditional Martial Arts_Ssireum Ssireum is Korea’s traditional folk game and national sport. Two wrestlers hold on to each other’s Satba, which is a band tied around the waist and thigh. The goal is to take the opponent down to the ground using strength and grappling techniques. Ssireum is not restricted to a location or a facility, it has long been practiced for everyday physical training and as a part of folk games on traditional holidays.
3. Traditional Martial Arts_Taekwondo  Taekwondo is Korea’s traditional martial art and sport. It is a global and Olympic sport that has gained worldwide popularity. As of March 2014, the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) has 206 member nations. Taekwondo is a kind of martial art that only uses hands and feet and no other weapons. It is characterized by a variety of powerful kicks. Taekwondo emphasizes the discipline of both body and mind, as well as respect for others. Martial Art, Taekwondo, World Taekwondo, Taekwondo Girl
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3. Traditional Martial Arts_Taekwondo Taekwondo is Korea’s traditional martial art and sport. It is a global and Olympic sport that has gained worldwide popularity. As of March 2014, the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) has 206 member nations. Taekwondo is a kind of martial art that only uses hands and feet and no other weapons. It is characterized by a variety of powerful kicks. Taekwondo emphasizes the discipline of both body and mind, as well as respect for others.
2. Documentary Heritage_Annals of the Joseon Dynasty The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty is a chronicle of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) that covers the reigns of 25 kings during 472 years of its history in 1,893 volumes of 888 books. Official historians called Sagwan were in charge of keeping the records, and even kings were restricted from reviewing them in order to protect their integrity. Books, Historian, History, Encyclopedia
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2. Documentary Heritage_Annals of the Joseon Dynasty The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty is a chronicle of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) that covers the reigns of 25 kings during 472 years of its history in 1,893 volumes of 888 books. Official historians called Sagwan were in charge of keeping the records, and even kings were restricted from reviewing them in order to protect their integrity.
1. Documentary Heritage_Jikji Jikji is the world’s oldest existing book printed with movable metal type. It was printed at a Buddhist temple in 1377 during the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). It was during this period, around 1200, when the first movable metal type printing technique in the world was invented. Inventions, Book Print, Printing Techniques, Buddhist Temple
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1. Documentary Heritage_Jikji Jikji is the world’s oldest existing book printed with movable metal type. It was printed at a Buddhist temple in 1377 during the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). It was during this period, around 1200, when the first movable metal type printing technique in the world was invented.