Juldarigi
Juldarigi (Korean: 줄다리기, also chuldarigi) is a traditional Korean sport similar to tug of war. It has a ritual and divinatory significance to many agricultural communities in the country, and is performed at festivals and community gatherings. The sport uses two huge rice-straw ropes, connected by a central peg, which are pulled by teams representing the East and West sides of the village (the competition is often rigged in favour of the Western team). A number of religious and traditional rituals are performed before and after the actual competition.
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Juldarigi
Juldarigi (Korean: 줄다리기, also chuldarigi) is a traditional Korean sport similar to tug of war. It has a ritual and divinatory significance to many agricultural communities in the country, and is performed at festivals and community gatherings. The sport uses two huge rice-straw ropes, connected by a central peg, which are pulled by teams representing the East and West sides of the village (the competition is often rigged in favour of the Western team). A number of religious and traditional rituals are performed before and after the actual competition.
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Juldarigi (Korean: 줄다리기, also ...... e Cultural Property from 1969.
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A juldarigi rope knotted around a binyeomok at the Hi! Seoul Festival
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Team sport, traditional, outdoor
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Korea, particularly Dangjin and Yeongsang
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Rice-straw ropes, binyeomok peg
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Known since at least 1500 C.E.
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告由
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告祀
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Yes
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Juldarigi (Korean: 줄다리기, also ...... after the actual competition.
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Juldarigi
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