The result of South Korea s application to the United Nations for the Dragon Boat Festival to be rec

Updated on culture 2024-05-03
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The application for the World Heritage Site has been successful.

    Didn't you apply for it a long time ago?

    Put the Korean stick stinky and beautiful.

    Now the Dragon Boat Festival is theirs = =|||

    In fact, in addition to being angry, we should also realize that it is indeed our own shortcomings.

    The cultural heritage they applied for was because Koreans have their own series of rituals to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival.

    Like us in China, we just eat zongzi and race dragon boats or something.

    It's all the kind of local customs that I like to do but can't do.

    But South Korea has evolved into a national festival.

    There will be spontaneous large-scale public events to celebrate.

    Oh, I'm ashamed

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    They seem to be applying for the Dragon Boat Festival, not the Dragon Boat Festival.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In 2005, South Korea's "Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival" was declared a "Masterpiece of Human Legends and Intangible Heritage" by UNESCO, and the "Sino-Korean Dragon Boat Festival" instantly became a hot focus.

    On May 20, 2006, the Dragon Boat Festival was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

    On September 30, 2009, China's Dragon Boat Festival was included in UNESCO's Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

    Four years later, the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival finally successfully appeared on the "List of Intangible Cultural Heritage" and officially became a "World Heritage Site" of Dou Limb.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is not the Dragon Boat Festival that the Koreans have successfully applied for the World Heritage Site, but the Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival. The Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival is a unique witchcraft sacrifice activity in Gangneung City, Gangwon Province, South Korea, during the Dragon Boat Festival, and does not specifically refer to a festival. It was designated as Korea's No. 13 Important Intangible Cultural Property and Important Intangible Cultural Property in 1967, and was designated as an Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO on November 25, 2005.

    The Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival begins with the Daegwallyeong Festival and lasts from 20 days to 1 month. During the event, various witchcraft and ritual ceremonies will be held, as well as traditional games and hands-on activities such as rope skipping and mask making, as well as witchcraft performances, mask dances, and agricultural music performances.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Enlightenment of the Dragon Boat Festival in South Korea:

    1. For our intangible cultural heritage, we should excavate and protect it more, and not always appear in the phenomenon of "flowers blooming in the wall and fragrant outside the wall"; However, fortunately, the South Korean Dragon Boat Festival is only for the relevant customs of South Korea, and it does not affect the application of the Dragon Boat Festival in China, so we should step up the sale of covers.

    2. We must be self-reliant and protect the traditional culture and cultural heritage of self-defence.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    They Koreans don't have any festival culture, so they steal Chinese culture to declare.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because they have people in the United Nations, and besides, don't rob for nothing.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Koreans were also Chinese at the beginning, and of course the traditional festivals were the same as in China, and they still spoke Chinese during the Joseon Dynasty. King Sejong invented Hangul and then slowly changed to speak Hangul. They are carrying forward the traditional culture This is also called robbery?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    South Korea keeps preemptively registering traditional Chinese festivals and loves to grab Chinese historical celebrities.

    South Korean companies preemptively registered for the "Dragon Boat Festival."

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    "Koreans think that Confucius is Korean. This is probably the most wronged rumor of South Koreans.

    In 2005, South Korea successfully applied for the "Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival" as a world intangible cultural heritage, which caused the anger of the Chinese people in the birthplace of the Dragon Boat Festival, and a misunderstanding arose. Since then, a rumor has been circulating in China from time to time about "South Korea says that something that belongs to China is Korean". For example, Koreans say that Confucius is Korean, Cao Cao is Korean, Sun Yat-sen is Korean, and even Han Han is Korean, and so on.

    Before debunking this rumor, it is necessary to understand the "Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival" ( What is it like to apply for the World Intangible Cultural Heritage. "Gangneung" is a place name in South Korea, and on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, people in this area wear traditional Korean hanbok, swing on a swing, hold various witchcraft and ritual ceremonies, and hold traditional games and experience activities such as rope skipping and mask making, as well as wonderful witchcraft performances, mask dances, and agricultural music performances. South Korea** is to apply for the unique way of celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival in the Gangneung area as the world's intangible cultural heritage, rather than applying for the "Dragon Boat Festival" as an intangible cultural heritage, and say that it is a Korean festival.

    Moreover, in fact, the vast majority of South Korea is only the Dragon Boat Festival, and there are many Koreans who don't know what the Dragon Boat Festival is and who Qu Yuan is.

    View larger image. After learning the truth about South Korea's application for the Dragon Boat Festival as an intangible cultural heritage, let's go back to the rumor that "Koreans think that Confucius is Korean". This statement originally started on the Internet, and then became popular after being reported by several domestic ** companies. Some reports also pointed out that it was Professor Daejin Moumou in Seoul, South Korea, or Professor Choi Moumou in Korea who made such a statement.

    Subsequently, reporters from "Guangdong**", "****", "Taiwan**" and many other ** went to South Korea for verification, confirming that Seoul National University and Korea University did not have the existence of professors on the Internet and in previous reports, and every Korean who was asked about this rumor was shocked. They said that Koreans mostly studied the Analects from an early age, and the teacher would clearly tell the students that Confucius was a famous educator, writer, and politician during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period in China, so as long as the Koreans were slightly educated, it was impossible for them to think that Confucius was Korean. Although a number of domestic ** have refuted rumors, they do not seem to have attracted enough attention from the Chinese people and have had little effect.

    Having said so much, everyone already knows that this is a rumor I hope you can improve your ability to distinguish between right and wrong in the future, and don't easily believe Internet rumors! As for the wise friend of the rumor, I am also Chinese.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Wait, isn't the point about making the country strong? The only way to make the country strong can we despise and disdain South Korea, right? As a strong country, it is arrogant, and it can ignore weak countries and ignore those gossips to be the manifestation of a strong country.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Say less! South Korea can shoot!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I'm also Korean.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In fact, they are applying for the Jiangling Dragon Boat Festival, which is not the same as our Dragon Boat Festival, and the form is different, there are no zongzi and dragon boats, and Qu Yuan has nothing to do with it, the origin is in our country, but it has indeed been developed over there into their unique form, so there is no South Korea to rob my country's Dragon Boat Festival.

    The dispute over the application of the Dragon Boat Festival between China and South Korea for the World Heritage Site has been staged since last year and has attracted widespread attention. Experts say it's not a bad thing. "The success of South Korea's application for the World Heritage Site will not have any impact on our Dragon Boat Festival culture, intangible cultural heritage is a wealth shared by all mankind, and our cultural traditions are recognized by other countries, which I personally think is not a bad thing.

    This was said by Liu Kuili, chairman of the China Folklore Society and researcher of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, in an interview with reporters on the morning of the 25th.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In the final analysis, several places in China said that Qu Yuan was theirs, and then they talked to each other, how could the United Nations have time to listen to you, South Korea directly applied for a fixed place, and then was applied for.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't know how many times I have to say it, but what South Korea has successfully applied for the World Heritage Site is that the Dragon Boat Festival is not a Dragon Boat Festival at all. It's just a local ritual event. Koreans, on the other hand, are not part of the Dragon Boat Festival.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In fact, it is because the culture of South Korea was too backward before, it has always been a state of Fanbang, you see a lot of records, when Buddhism was implemented in feudalism, they did not, they believed in witchcraft, what witchcraft and sorcery, and there were many wars, it was a vassal state of the feudal dynasty, to put it bluntly, even the Manchu and Mongolia could not compare. Because in the past, they were wary of border barbarians, and they recorded that they were asking for tribute.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The Dragon Boat Festival is our traditional festival in China!

    They are stealing our culture.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In fact, it's just the same name, and the content can be said to be completely different.

    North Korea's festival is just the beginning of the end of farming and planting, hoping that this year God will bless the intention of a good harvest.

    The international English vocabulary should be completely different from the Korean Dragon Boat (danaoo) and the Chinese Dragon Boat (duanwu), and people who do not understand Chinese seem to be different festivals.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The "Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival" declared by South Korea, the Dragon Boat Festival we declared, we have successfully declared in 2009.

    The Jiangling Dragon Boat Festival is a word derived from the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival, and later evolved into a composition of dance, shaman sacrifices, folk art displays, etc., and Chinese eating rice dumplings, dragon boating, and commemorating Qu Yuan are two different things, the only thing in common is the time frame, which is held during the Dragon Boat Festival in China.

    The 2 festivals have been successfully declared, saying that the Dragon Boat Festival was snatched away by the Koreans, which is ** in order to attract attention, taken out of context.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Jia Rong - Qin Keqing Ruizhu, Baozhu.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The twenty-third round, Henghai County, Chai Jin Liubin, Jingyang Gang, Wu Song, beat the tiger.

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