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Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeongdeunggut (Korean: 제주 칠머리당영등굿) is a shaman ritual that is held on Jeju Island, South Korea at the start of the Korean New Year. The people of Jeju, especially those in the Gwideok, Geumnyeong, and Aewol areas put up 12 posts in the shape of horse heads and colorful silk fabrics to cheer up the goddess Yeongdeung Halmang, who is believed to have visited their place in Korean shamanism. The gut is led by a male dukun until the 15th. At night, lanterns (yeondeung) are installed on the two posts, so this ritual is also called yeondeungje or lantern festival. During the day, the horse carved into the stake looks like a galloping horse, so the gut is also known as yakma bui or galloping horse game.

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  • Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeongdeunggut (in)
  • Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeongdeunggut (en)
  • 제주 칠머리당영등굿 (ko)
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  • 제주 칠머리당 영등굿(濟州 -)은 대한민국 제주도 어부들의 민속 제례 의식, '굿'이다. 제주도의 영등신앙은 여름을 지나 봄이 찾아올 때 찾아오는 영등신을 맞이하고 보내는 음력 2월의 풍속으로 500년 이상을 이어져 왔다. 1980년 11월 17일 국가무형문화재 제71호로 지정되었고, 2009년 9월 30일 유네스코 ‘세계무형문화유산’으로 등재되었다.현재는 칠머리당굿전수관에서 굿을 전승 보존하며 전해오고 있다. (ko)
  • Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeongdeunggut (Korean: 제주 칠머리당영등굿) is a shaman ritual that is held on Jeju Island, South Korea at the start of the Korean New Year. The people of Jeju, especially those in the Gwideok, Geumnyeong, and Aewol areas put up 12 posts in the shape of horse heads and colorful silk fabrics to cheer up the goddess Yeongdeung Halmang, who is believed to have visited their place in Korean shamanism. The gut is led by a male dukun until the 15th. At night, lanterns (yeondeung) are installed on the two posts, so this ritual is also called yeondeungje or lantern festival. During the day, the horse carved into the stake looks like a galloping horse, so the gut is also known as yakma bui or galloping horse game. (en)
  • Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeongdeunggut adalah yeongdeunggut yang diselenggarakan di Pulau Jeju, Korea Selatan setiap awal tahun baru lunar. Rakyat Jeju, khususnya di daerah Gwideok, Geumnyeong, dan Aewol memasang tonggak sebanyak 12 buah dengan bentuk kepala kuda dan kain sutra berwarna-warni untuk menghibur dewi Yeongdeung yang dalam kepercayaan Shamanisme dipercaya datang berkunjung ke tempat mereka. Gut ini dipimpin oleh seorang dukun pria sampai tanggal 15. Pada malam hari, lampion (yeondeung) dipasang di kedua buah tonggak, sehingga ritual ini dinamakan juga yeondeungje atau festival lampion. Pada siang hari, kuda yang diukir di tonggak tampak seperti kuda yang berderap sehingga gut ini dinamakan juga yakma bui atau permainan kuda berderap. (in)
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  • Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeongdeunggut (Korean: 제주 칠머리당영등굿) is a shaman ritual that is held on Jeju Island, South Korea at the start of the Korean New Year. The people of Jeju, especially those in the Gwideok, Geumnyeong, and Aewol areas put up 12 posts in the shape of horse heads and colorful silk fabrics to cheer up the goddess Yeongdeung Halmang, who is believed to have visited their place in Korean shamanism. The gut is led by a male dukun until the 15th. At night, lanterns (yeondeung) are installed on the two posts, so this ritual is also called yeondeungje or lantern festival. During the day, the horse carved into the stake looks like a galloping horse, so the gut is also known as yakma bui or galloping horse game. Now, this gut is very rare because the shaman who practices it is rare. This celebration is protected as an Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea. Furthermore, in 2009, Jeju Chilmeoridang yeondeunggut was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. (en)
  • Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeongdeunggut adalah yeongdeunggut yang diselenggarakan di Pulau Jeju, Korea Selatan setiap awal tahun baru lunar. Rakyat Jeju, khususnya di daerah Gwideok, Geumnyeong, dan Aewol memasang tonggak sebanyak 12 buah dengan bentuk kepala kuda dan kain sutra berwarna-warni untuk menghibur dewi Yeongdeung yang dalam kepercayaan Shamanisme dipercaya datang berkunjung ke tempat mereka. Gut ini dipimpin oleh seorang dukun pria sampai tanggal 15. Pada malam hari, lampion (yeondeung) dipasang di kedua buah tonggak, sehingga ritual ini dinamakan juga yeondeungje atau festival lampion. Pada siang hari, kuda yang diukir di tonggak tampak seperti kuda yang berderap sehingga gut ini dinamakan juga yakma bui atau permainan kuda berderap. Sekarang, gut ini amat langka karena dukun yang mempraktikkannya sudah jarang. Perayaan ini dilindungi sebagai aset budaya takbenda Korea Selatan. Selanjutnya, pada tahun 2009, Jeju Chilmeoridang yeondeunggut mendapat pengakuan sebagai Daftar Representatif Budaya Takbenda Warisan Manusia UNESCO. (in)
  • 제주 칠머리당 영등굿(濟州 -)은 대한민국 제주도 어부들의 민속 제례 의식, '굿'이다. 제주도의 영등신앙은 여름을 지나 봄이 찾아올 때 찾아오는 영등신을 맞이하고 보내는 음력 2월의 풍속으로 500년 이상을 이어져 왔다. 1980년 11월 17일 국가무형문화재 제71호로 지정되었고, 2009년 9월 30일 유네스코 ‘세계무형문화유산’으로 등재되었다.현재는 칠머리당굿전수관에서 굿을 전승 보존하며 전해오고 있다. (ko)
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