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Ideas & inspirations to find your Soul in Korea - Series I

  • Date03/22/2010
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With the designation of 2010-2012 as ‘Visit Korea Year’ and the emergence of Korea as a destination for health and well-being, I am delighted to introduce a series of ideas of how to achieve this when visiting Korea. Over the next few weeks we will be publishing inspirational ideas for people looking to find their personal ‘balance & harmony’ through ‘Yin, Yang’. Korea is a place to come and recharge your energy using nature, tradition and belief.  

 

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2010 Jindo Miraclesea Festival (March 30th ~ April 1st)

A spectacular sight to behold is the parting of the sea in Jeollanam-do. The world-famous wonder stretches to a length of 2.8 kilometers and 40 meters wide, exposing the areas dividing Hoedong-ri, Gogun-myeon and Modo-ri, Uisin-myeon because of the tide differences in the morning and evening. According to the legend, an old lady, who was left alone after all the Jindo villagers took shelter in Modo when dangerous tigers showed up in Jindo, eagerly prayed to the Sea God hoping to meet her family again, and the Sea God listened to her prayer and parted the sea, granting her wish. This magical parting of the sea became world-famous when a French ambassador in Korea named Mr. Pierre Randi visited Jindo in 1975 and wrote about this phenomenon in a French newspaper. Jindo Sea Parting Festival is held when the tide differences are at its highest peak, where visitors can enjoy various sea experiences and the unique scenery and culture of Jindo. Homepage: http://eng.jindo.go.kr

 

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Yang dong Village (UNESCO Heritage)

Yangdong Village, located 16km Northeast of the city of Gyeongju, the old capital of Silla Kingdom, along the Hyeongsang River, is a traditional village from the Joseon dynasty. The Yangdong village has continued to prosper since its formation in the 15th century. Within the Yangdong village, the folk customs as well as the traditional buildings of the Joseon Dynasty are well preserved. The Yangdong Village is a typical traditional Yangban upperclass village where two very influential families of the Joseon Period, Gyeongju Sohn's family and Yeogang Lee's family, have lived from generation to generation. The village has about 150 traditional houses. In this village there are three traditional buildings designated as Treasures, twelve objects designated as Important Folk Materials and three objects designated as Provincial Cultural Properties.

Homepage: http://www.invil.org/english