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Housing Culture of Jeju Island
A human being’s residence is a place of comfort and refuge from the harsh world. The bleak conditions that Jeju people had to endure - violent winds, a barren environment, stagnant cultural advancement - inevitably led to burdens.
Tracing the path of history and culture
If you want to feel the breath of Jeju’s history and culture in this original downtown area, here is a list of places, from the Jeju-mok Government Office to Ohyeodan Altar, that deserve a visit.
Exploring Jeju's Traditional House
Jeju is overflowing with cafes, restaurants, and accommodations renovated from old houses. The frameworks are similar, but every one of their clothes of different colors and shapes catch the eye. The most preferred old houses are Jeju's traditional houses. It is a composition where the Angeori (inner quarter, Ankeri) and the Bakgeori (outer quarter, Bakeri) are facing each other and the elderly couple lived in the Angeori, and their married children lived in the Bakgeori. On land, the space was divided by genders, but in Jeju, nuclear family in which family members lived together but maintained an independent lifestyle were melted into the space. Let's meet Jeju's traditional houses that have diverse variations from traditional Jeju houses to modern stone-walled houses with slate roofs.
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2019 Intercultural Festival 'With Us!'
2019 Intercultural Festival at Jejumok-Gwana Government Office
Samyang Black Sand Beach Festival
Chasing Away the Summer Heat with a Beach FestivalTo promote Samyang’s black sand, the Samyang Black Sand Beach Festival has been held just in time for the summer holidays since 2002. The festival offers sand bathing, beach soccer for children, beach sand sculpture exhibition, and a spring water gun fight along with ocean experience programs such as scuba diving, windsurfing, sea bathing, and deep-sea fishing. The festival features performing arts events organized by the local residents.
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