Nonsan Jeongwol Daeboreum Traditional Event 논산 정월대보름 맞이 민속한마당
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In celebration of the Jeongwol Daeboreum holiday held during the largest full moon of the year, Nonsan Jeongwol Daeboreum Festival is held to host annual rituals and provide a place for families to spend time together.
The festival’s activities also include juldarigi (tug of war) in Nonsan-si, jegichagi (Korean hacky sack), a kite-flying contest for families to paint the sky, writing a family motto, neolttwigi (Korean seesawing jumping), rolling a hoop, paengichigi (top spinning), and other folk game activities.
Utilization information
・Finished : 20160220
・Location : Nonsancheon Stream (Daegyodari Bridge) in Chungcheongnam-do
・Beginning : 20160220
・Location : [Bus]
From Central City Bus Terminal, take a bus to Nonsan Station.
[Train]
From Yongsan Station, take a train to Nonsan Station.
From Nonsan Station or Nonsan Bus Terminal, take a taxi to the venue.
・Operating Hours : Free
Introduction
The festival’s activities also include juldarigi (tug of war) in Nonsan-si, jegichagi (Korean hacky sack), a kite-flying contest for families to paint the sky, writing a family motto, neolttwigi (Korean seesawing jumping), rolling a hoop, paengichigi (top spinning), and other folk game activities.
Programs
* Traditional experiences & games
15:00 - Family kite-flying and yutnori contest
* Participants must register in advance
16:00 - Nonsan juldarigi (tug-of-war), jegichagi & strength contests
* Participants must register in advance
18:00 - Burning of daljip, making wishes & sending up wish lanterns
- Sharing good fortune: handing out peanuts and walnuts
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Gwanchoksa TempleChungcheongnam-do > Gwanchoksa Temple (관촉사) in Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do is located at the foot of Mt. Banyasan (100m in elevation). This temple enshrines a Seokjomireukbosalipsang Buddha (Treasure No. 218), which was built over the course of 38 years, beginning in 967 during the Goryeo period. According to a leg |
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