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Statue of Peace = Comfort Woman Statue. The “Statue of Peace,” is also known as the “Comfort Woman Statue.” This statue is a powerful symbol of the history and resilience of the Korean people, particularly the women who endured great hardships during a dark period in history.Historical Background From 1910 to 1945, Korea was under Japanese colonial rule. During this time, many Korean women, as well as women from other occupied regions.. 2024. 5. 17.
What is Jokbo? What is Jokbo? Jokbo (조계/族譜) refers to a record of family members within the same lineage, presented in the form of family trees. It traces the ancestry from the progenitor (the earliest known ancestor) to the descendants. These records were especially significant during the Joseon Dynasty in Korea.  Purpose and Importance: Jokbo served several purposes:  - Social Class System: During the Joseon.. 2024. 5. 16.
Yeondeunghoe: Lotus Lantern Festival in Korea Yeondeunghoe: The Lotus Lantern FestivalSeoul's annual Yeondeunghoe which was inscribed as a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage in 2020. While there are many festivals around the world, Yeondeunghoe is the only one with a history spanning over 1,200 years. This one of the oldest festivals in Korea.   The History of Yeondeunghoe: The Lotus Lantern FestivalYeondeunghoe, known in Korean as the Lot.. 2024. 5. 15.
호기 놀이란? playing "Hogi Nori." 고려시대부터 조선시대까지 아이들이 사월 초파일 연등회를 준비하기 위해 호기 놀이가 성행했다. 호기 놀이는 아이들이 연등을 만들 비용을 마련하기 위한 놀이로 종이를 잘라 등대에 매달아 들고 이웃, 장터를 돌아다니며 쌀이나 돈, 천, 베등을 얻어서 그것을 밑천으로 연등 재료를 구입했다.   During the Goryeo and Joseon periods, children prepared for the Lantern Festival on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month by playing "Hogi Nori." This was a game where children collected materials to make lanterns. They cut paper to h.. 2024. 5. 15.