Showing posts with label Korean culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korean culture. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Hareubang Grandfather Statues

Hareubang Grandfather Statues

Hareubang known as "Grandfather Statues" can be seen all over Jeju Island in South Korea.

Hareubang Grandfather Statues
Hareubang Grandfather Statues

These odd-looking statues are carved from the porous basalt volcanic rock of Jeju and are found outside homes, on bridges and now in the foyers of hotels and in front of restaurants and shops.

The statues are carved from the local volcanic rock.
The statues are carved from the local volcanic rock

Though the origins and symbolism of the Hareubang statues is obscure it is thought they are guardian gods of homes and may also have a phallic (hence fertility) symbolism. The mushroom shape of the carvings may also be associated with an ancient magic mushroom cult practiced by shamans on Jeju Island.

The statues are carved from the local volcanic rock.
Grandfather and son

Hareubang of various sizes can be purchased in souvenir stores throughout Jeju as garden ornaments, phone straps, or keyrings. Bukchon Dol Hareubang Park on Jeju has a collection of 48 Dol Hareubang and information on these curious carvings.

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Monday, April 11, 2011

Korean Headlines April 11 2011

Korean Headlines

News from North and South Korea.

Travelers seek beauty in Gangnam

Korea Herald

South Korea mulls oil tax cut to cushion crude price surge

BBC

Sasa Ognenovski & Seongnam Want More Of The Same

Soccerphile

Mobile Phone Use Growing in N.Korea

Chosun Ilbo

A game of chicken of prices

Korea times

Korean director Kim Ji-woon's English-language debut "The Last Stand" to star Schwarzenegger?

Los Angeles Times

Previous Korea news

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Monday, April 4, 2011

Changing of the Guards at Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace 창덕궁

Any visitor to Gyeonbokgung Palace in Seoul should try to catch the colorful Changing of the Guard ceremony.

The ceremony dates back to the 15th century and was reinstated in the 1990s.

The guards are dressed in brightly colored uniforms and carry traditional weapons as they change positions to the sound of Korean music.

The ceremony takes place every day except Tuesdays from 10 am until 3 pm at the Heungnemun Gate, just inside the main gate of the palace, close to the ticket booth.

Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Pansori

Pansori 판소리

Pansori is a traditional Korean art form performed by one vocalist (kwangdae) and one percussionist (gosu). The singer uses a fan to emphasize movement during the singing.

Pansori

Traditional pansori performances can last several hours and involve the retelling of a classical Korean folktale - a madang.

Visitors can catch a performance of pansori at the The National Theater of Korea in Seoul.

The National Theater of Korea
SAN 14-67, Jangchungdan-Gil 158, Jung-Gu
Tel: +82 2 2280 4414-6

Image © Daniel Allen

Monday, May 24, 2010

Korean Barbecue

Korean Barbecue

Korean barbecue, or gogi gui, is a traditional method of grilling meat over charcoal or more frequently nowadays a gas grill set in the diner's table.

Korean Barbecue

Galbi, marinated ribs and bulgogi, grilled sirloin, are a particular favorite.

Korean Barbecue

Images of Korea © Daniel Allen

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Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year

Happy New Year to all our readers!


즐거운 성탄절 보내시고 새해 복 많이 받으세요
jeulgeoun seongtanjeol bonaesigo saehae bok manhi bateusaeyo
Happy New Year

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Soju & Makgeolli

Soju & Makgeolli

The traditional Korean drinks of soju and makgeolli are both enjoying a renaissance amongst drinkers in Seoul.

Makgeolli

Makgeolli is a milky-colored rice wine with a taste somewhere between Japanese sake and beer. Baekseju Village (1317-11 Seocho-Dong, Seocho-Gu near Gangnam subway station Tel: +82 2 595 1003) offers a range of specially prepared Korean traditional wines from the company's own brewery, together with some delicious side dishes. The roasted pork slices (bossam) braised with red pepper paste (gochujang) come highly recommended.

Soju is a distilled liquor similar to Japanese shochu and packs a real kick. Chungdam Ann Sojubang (118-19 Chungdam-Dong, Gagnam-Gu / +82 2 541 6381) offers excellent king ribs and pan-broiled octopus with your deceptively alcoholic fruit soju cocktails.

Soju

Cheers!

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Hwangnam Bread

Hwangnam Bread (Hwangnam bbang)

Hwangnam Bread is a specialty of Gyeongju.

Hwangnam Bread

Hwangnam bbang (Hwangnam Bread) is a delicious sweet red bean paste pastry and makes for a delicious snack with coffee or tea. Each bun is stamped with a distinctive sunburst motif.

The Hwangnam Bakery, where you can watch the bakers hard at work, is the mecca of Hwangnam Bread. The bakery is just across the street from Cheonmacheong, and bread is available to take away in various sized boxes.

Hwangnam Bread

Korea images © Daniel Allen

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Friday, July 24, 2009