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[Heritage] Paper gods
Preparation for shamanistic exorcism rituals can be completed only after the shamans gather at a ritual stage, stand a long stick in the yar
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[Events] Cultural connections
Jeju artist Koh Gillchun held an open studio early in January as part of his second Centrum residency program at Fort Worden State Park in P
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[Events] Artists at work
An art exhibition currently showing at the Lee Jung Seop Gallery in Seogwipo is the culmination of a one-year residency by six artists, supp
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[Heritage] My friend, rock
Dolhareubang sculptor Song Jong Won hasn¡¯t had an easy life. His dream as a young man was to attend college, study English literature and th
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[Heritage] ¡®Vividly alive¡¯
Religion Series-3: Shamanism In the first of our Religion Series, on Shamanism in Issue No. 15, chief director of the Jeju Traditional Cultu
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[Events] Where¡¯s your tuxedo?
Taking the plunge into the deep blue sea is what the penguin swim is all about. A vested tradition held at Jungmun Beach in Seogwipo each ye
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[History] Sites of slaughter
It had been a cold day, and very windy. A ship from Udo carrying police officers and soldiers had stopped on the shore of Bukchon due to the
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[Heritage] Silent protectors
The Dolhareubang built and placed around Jeju Island for protection and guidance during the 1700s are being replicated today by one man and
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[Heritage] Finding the god¡¯s home
¡°We¡¯re lost,¡± said Brian Miller, a well-known Jeju photographer and a good friend of mine, as he looked up and down the main street of Bomok
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[Heritage] Curry in comfort
Bagdad Cafe 1186-16 Ido 2-dong, Jeju City, Tel. 064-757-8182 Mon-Sat 11 a.m. - 1 a.m. Closed Sundays. Kitchen closes at 11:30 p.m. Steps awa
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[Heritage] New Year in Joseon Korea
In a land that was often described as dirty and dreary, Joseon Korea¡¯s New Year holiday inspired a contrast - a time of plenty and color. It
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[Heritage] Dining as one
Nangpoon is a term used to describe the Jeju traditional country style of dining. The name literally means ¡°yellow brass pot¡± in the Jeju di
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[Events] Christmas & New Year in Jeju
Christmas and the New Year period were a busy time on Jeju Island, with many performances and events provided for both residents and visitor
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[Heritage] Homes of the gods
Because of the nature of Jeju¡¯s geographic isolation, religions on the island have evolved along divergent paths from those on Korea¡¯s mainl
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[Events] Nourishment for the body and soul
According to Jeju traditional lore, there are three things the island is without -- beggars, gates and thieves. However, the Red Cross found
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[Events] Scarves of many colors
On arriving at the Artspace C gallery in Nohyeong-dong, visitors are greeted by a glass door with wrought iron handles and a distinctive tan
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[Events] A fresh look at Heritage Sites
¡°The Deification of Nature, Jeju¡± -- an exhibition of artwork depicting Jeju¡¯s UNESCO World Natural Heritage Sites from a modern perspective
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