Important Intangible Cultural Properties of South Korea
The Important Intangible Cultural Properties (Hangul: 중요무형문화재) are aspects of intangible culture that the government of South Korea has officially designated for preservation since the inception of the program in 1964. They are proclaimed and maintained by South Korea's Cultural Heritage Administration.
No. 1 ~ 50
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No. 1 'Jongmyo Jeryeak, Korean royal ancestral ritual music
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No. 3 Namsadang nori
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No. 4 Gatil jang, making gat, horsehair hats
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No. 8 Ganggang sullae, folk circle dance of Jeollanam-do
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10. Najeon jang, mother-of-pearl inlaid lacquerware making
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No. 11 Nongak, farmers' dance and music
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No. 12 Jinju geommu
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No. 15 Bukcheong Saja Noreum
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No. 16 Geomungo sanjo
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No. 17 Bongsan talchum (Bongsan mask dance)
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No. 23 Gayageum sanjo mit byeongchang
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No. 27 Seungmu
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No. 39 Cheoyongmu
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No. 46 Piri jeongak mit daechwita
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No. 48 Dancheong jang
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No. 49 Songpa sandaenori
No. 51 ~ 100
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No. 58 Jultagi
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No. 61 Eunyul talchum
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No. 69 Hahoe byeolsingut talnori
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No. 71 Jeju chilmeoridang gut
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No. 75 Gijisi juldarigi
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No. 76 Taekkyeon
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No. 86 'Hyangtosul damgeugi, making local liquor
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No. 91 Jewajang, making earthenware roof tiles
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No. 92 Taepyeongmu, a Korean court dance
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No. 96 Onggi jang, artisan making onggi, earthenware pottery.
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No. 108 Mokjogak jang
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No. 116 Hwahye jang, making traditional Korean shoes
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No. 117 Hanji jang, making traditional Korean paper
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No. 118 Bulhwa jang, Buddhist painting and painter
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No. 119 Geumbak jang, gold leaf decoration for hanbok