Out
of more than a thousand festivals celebrated in Korea, 44 ‘Culture & Tour
Festivals’ have been selected for 2011 by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and
Tourism based on the festivals’ popularity, organization/management, uniqueness
and development potential.
At the top of this year’s list of the 44 selected festivals are ‘Gangjin
Celadon Festival’ highlighting the excellence and uniqueness of the Goryeo
celadon, and ‘Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival’ featuring an extravagant parade
of lanterns from different nations around the world. The ever-popular ‘Boryeong
Mud Festival’ and ‘Andong Maskdance Festival’ have been appointed as Korea’s
signature festivals after serving as the nation’s top festivals for three
consecutive years since 2008.
One
of the best ways to enjoy some of Korea’s
tangible and intangible cultural assets is by attending one of Korea’s many
vibrant festivals available through-out the year; many of which can be found on
the calendar link below:
http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/festival/eng/korea_festival.html?festival=0
Korea has in the last few
years, has been successful in showcasing its heritage sites, outstanding
natural legacies and intangible cultural assets. Many of which have been
recognized by UNESCO; recently Korean traditional wooden architecture or ‘Daemokjang’,
songs based on traditional poetry from the Chosun era or ‘Gagok’, and falconry
have been included on the List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
by UNESCO. (This followed the World Heritage Committee inscribing Korea’s 10th site on the World Heritage List:
the Historic Villages of Korea: Hahoe and
Yangdong)
The intangible cultural heritage list was established to preserve diversity and
creativity of humanity that are being rapidly lost in the wake of
industrialization and globalization, hence the Cultural Heritage Administration
decided to include three on the list
With
the latest addition, Korea now has 11
traditions on the list. The other eight are the Royal Ancestral Ritual at
the Jongmyo Shrine and its Music (2001); The Pansori Epic Chant (2003); The
Gangneung Danoje Festival (2005); Ganggangsullae Dance (2009); Namsadang Nori
Performance (2009); Yeongsanjae Buddhist Ritual (2009); Jeju Chilmeoridang
Yeongdeunggut Shaman Ritual (2009); and the Cheoyongmu Dance (2009).
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For further information
please contact:
Mr. Ramy Salameh
Tel: 020 7321 2535
Email: london@gokorea.co.uk