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Gangneung Danoje

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1886: 554: 29: 531: 338: 369:), a Joseon-era government building. There, they offer rice liquor to the gods and spirits. After a Confucian ritual is performed, they then begin ritually brewing alcohol. The local government and people in the community donate rice for this process. In 2023, 6,527 households donated a record 16,800 kg (37,000 lb) of rice. Then a shamanic purification ritual is performed. For several weeks, access to the brewing alcohol is restricted, as it is believed that people or animals could damage its purity. 1168: 550:). Shamanic rituals are continually performed throughout the day, with audiences going in and out of the main stage area. The shamans cover various subjects in their rituals, including filial piety, peace, safety, families, love, war, evil spirits, poverty, and success. Spirits are said to descend to the hall to listen to the prayers of people there. 522:). On the way, the procession stops at the house of the bride's family, where a large feast with shamanic music and dance is held. At 7 p.m., the procession continues marching, until they reach it at 9 p.m. The spiritual tablets are placed on the main altar of the festival. Shamans play music and dance at the shrine. 627:
On the afternoon of the 7th day of the 5th month, a Confucian conclusion ritual is performed. In the evening, a large bonfire is lit. Various ritual equipment used in the festival, including the sacred tree branch and spirit tablets, are put in the fire, to symbolize the return of the spirits back to
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In the evening of the 1st day of the 5th month, after rituals and dances at the shrine, the tablets of the married gods and the sacred branch are removed from the shrine of the female god, and a procession is held for them through the main street of the city to the main festival grounds, the Danojang
710:, folk customs became elevated to sources of pride. Around this time, Gangneung Danoje developed a position of prestige as one of the largest cultural festivals in South Korea. Federal and state support increased through the 1990s and 2000s, which led to the festival being listed on what is now the 1224: 717:
The festival is now reportedly a source of pride for the city. Gangneung is reportedly the only city to have consistently hosted a Dano festival even during the colonial period and the Korean War. It is also a significant source of tourism, with 623,000 visitors to the festival in 2023. One man
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On the 15th day of the 4th month, the festival's leaders and the common people march with the spiritual tablet of the local guardian god and sacred branch. They visit various sacred places and shrines in and under the mountain. The procession is said to have 99 curves and valleys; it eventually
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that attempts were made to revive the festival. Many of the previous practices were forgotten due to the colonial period; scholarly efforts occurred for years to reconstruct the activities of the festival. Records from a Japanese survey in the 1930s and interviews from elders were used.
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In 2021, the 13th Gangneung Dano Festival will open on June 10 and run for eight days until the 17th. According to the Gangneung Danoje Committee, it consists of programs that present the direction of Danoje in the post-corona era. The meeting will be held in the wake of the prolonged
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On that same day, the procession arrives at the shrine of a female local god, and hold a marriage ceremony between the two local gods. Their spirit tablets are seated side-by-side, and a 15-day honeymoon is held in the shrine.
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Outside the ritual hall is a open stage for various performances. Guests have been invited to perform in this venue; for example, in 2007, performers from other UNESCO-recognized cultural traditions, including
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Originally this was performed by just the townspeople, but beginning in the Joseon period, local officials became involved. In the Joseon period, the ceremony was led by the
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The festival's origins are unclear; it is at least 400 years old, and possibly has its origins in rituals over 1000 years old. The tradition was repressed in the 1910–1945
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From the 1st day to the 7th day of the 5th month, shamanic rituals, traditional mask plays, and markets are held. Each day, the festival begins with a morning ritual (
435:) whose shrine is below that of the mountain god's. After a series of rituals, the head shaman goes up to a tree on the mountain, and brings from it a sacred branch ( 283:), Gangneung Danoje is distinguished by its unique practices and long historical continuity. The festival has a mix of various different traditions, particularly 357:) occurs. It focuses on the ceremonial brewing of alcohol. Representatives of the city of Gangneung, led by a city government official, gather at Chilsadang ( 1488: 249:, between the 20th day of the 3rd month to the 7th day of the 5th month. Its purpose is to appease the local gods, and in turn to receive their blessings. 302:. Legend has it that, as a young boy, Kim was given a sword of mystic power by a hermit in a cave near Gangneung. He then went on to become a general of 687:
In 1967, the festival was made National Important Intangible Cultural Property No. 13. In 1973, an organization named Cultural Institute of Gangneung (
1233: 447:). More rituals are performed, to appease and welcome the god. From this day onwards, shamans perform daily rituals at the shrine to appease the god. 1202: 911: 480:). There, the village hosts rituals and performances. In the afternoon, the procession goes to another shrine at the village Haksan ( 1151: 298:
A number of local deities are the focus of the festival. One god is the mountain god, who was once the human and historical figure
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Kim, Kwang Ok (2020). "After the heritage – The fate of Gangneng Danoje between religious ritual and cultural festival".
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In the morning of the 5th day of the 4th month, the festival's leaders travel up to a shrine to the mountain god (
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The following is a description of the events of the festival, with dates given in the Korean calendar.
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reported that local companies would give their employees time off for the festival.
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In the afternoon of the same day, people pay homage to the head local guardian god (
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While the holiday Dano is celebrated elsewhere in Korea and even in China (
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It is not known when and how the festival came about. A mountain god (
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of Myanmar, were invited. In 2005, traditional Korean games, such as
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It is now the biggest event in Gangneung. Since 1967, it has been a
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The female god is said to have been born and raised in the city.
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On the 20th day of 3rd month, the ceremony Shinjugŭnyang (
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rituals, traditional performances, food and drink, bonfire
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recorded that he saw the festival then in his 1611 text
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A ritual washing being performed at the festival (2014)
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Index


Gangneung
Korean shamanic rituals
Korean Confucian
Korean calendar
Korean calendar
Dano
Dragon Boat Festival
Hangul
Hanja





Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Dano
Gangneung
Gangwon Province, South Korea
lunisolar
Korean calendar
Japanese colonial period
cultural assimilation efforts
National Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
Dragon Boat Festival
Korean Confucianism
Korean shamanism

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