Executive summary by Darmansjah
Jindo Island is located in southeast corner of the Korean
peninsula and is South Korea’s third largest island. The island’s quaint
seaside town of Jeollanam-do Province attracts thousands of visitors between
March and June who come to witness a bizarre phenomenon. Due to tidal
variations, the sea between Jindo and the nearby island mysteriously parts for
an hour or so, forming a path on which throngs of locals and tourists take the
opportunity to stroll and collect abalone, fresh seaweeds and aother underwater
treasures along the way. Other traditional celebrations that take place during
this so-named “Moses Miracle” festival are Jindo Ssitimgut – a shamanistic
ritual believed to purify the soul; and the performances of Jindo Bungnori, a
traditional ancient rhythm played with two sticks; and Sopogeolgun Nongak, an
upbeat form of farmer’s music sung by soldiers who scouted enemy camps during
the Imjin War.
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