Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Dano






Dano also called suri / surin-nal ("day-to-5"). It is a big festival in korea which falls on the 5th day of the 5th month of Lunar calendar. "suri" meaning "wheel" which is the ancient history of the people who wrote the Three Kingdoms. This festival name comes from the cake of rice flour mixed with artemisia leaf so the color is bright green and shaped like a wheel.
Korean traditional beliefs of the number 5 is a positive number is also believed that on this day, the sky reaches its peak activity [2], so it is also called cheonjung-JEOL ("festival in the middle of paradise").

Tradition is usually done on the Dano is Changpo-tang, Tradition bath with boiled water that leaves Jeringau believed to repel evil spirits and traditions mischance.
Before Changpo do come they will wear good clothes and then perform a tribute to the spirits of their ancestors.

In addition there is a traditional game that made ​​them geune ddwigi (swinging), neolddwigi (see-saw), talnori (masked dance drama), ssireum-daehoe (wrestling), so-Ssam (beef contest) and many more.

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