The Wednesday regular performance 'Jinsuseongchan' resumed on the 20th with performances of Jindo Yeottaryeong and Jodo Dotbaenorae. (Photo by Jindo County)

The Wednesday regular performance 'Jinsuseongchan' resumed on the 20th with performances of Jindo Yeottaryeong and Jodo Dotbaenorae. (Photo by Jindo County)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hyun] Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 21st that the Wednesday regular performance "Jinsuseongchan," which could not be held due to COVID-19, resumed on the 20th with performances of Jindo Yeottaryeong and Jodo Dotbaenorae.


Now in its second year, Jinsuseongchan presents various performances every Wednesday at 7:30 PM at the Intangible Cultural Heritage Transmission Center.


Organized by the Intangible Cultural Heritage Preservation Association, the performances will focus on traditional folk arts reflecting the sorrows and joys of common people, such as Ssikkimgut, Dashiraegi, Ganggangsullae, Buknori, and Namdo Deulnorae.


The performances, conducted interactively with the audience on site, are expected to offer tourists a different flavor from Jindo's representative art performance, the Saturday Folk Travel.


A representative from the Jindo-gun Culture, Arts and Sports Department stated, "We will do our best to transform Jindo-gun’s unique characteristics, which holds the largest number of intangible cultural heritages nationwide, into new tourism resources through diverse performances."



Meanwhile, this year's Jinsuseongchan performances will be held free of charge to support overcoming COVID-19.


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