Korean Traditional Martial Arts Performance at Hwaseong Haenggung Palace - Suwon, South Korea
This high speed / photography video / slideshow is of a traditional Korean martial arts performance that took place at Hwaseong Haenggung Palace in Suwon, South Korea. The performance was a phenomenal displace of athletic ability as the Korean men dressed in traditional military/battle attire performed martial arts combat manoeuvres along with coordinated displays with various kinds of weapons.
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이 고속 / 사진 / 비디오 슬라이드 쇼가 한국의 수원에 화성 행궁 궁전에서 열린 한국 전통 무술의 성능이다.성능은 무기의 다양한 종류와 협조 디스플레이와 함께 무술 전투 기동을 수행 전통 군사 / 전투 복장을 입고 한국 남성과 운동 능력의 치환 현상이었다.
내 카시오 FC 100 카메라에서 고속 영상을 캡처 도움을했다. 나는 주로 액션 스틸을 캡처하는 18-200밀리미터 렌즈를 내 소니 알파 A65 DSLR 카메라를 사용했다.
: It was a performance worthy of recommending to anyone. The best part was that it was entirely free. I'm hoping to go back again sometime this year.
Suwon, about 45 minutes south of Seoul, is home to a unique group of martial artists.
These men and women are keeping alive a set of skills used to teach South Korean warriors fighting. Created hundreds of years ago by studying the strengths and weaknesses of other martial arts, these arts are divided into unarmed, armed and horse-mounted styles.
At the daily demonstration only the armed and unarmed styles are performed. The horse-mounted styles are saved for special occasions like the October citizen's festival.
The performers come from all walks of life, from South Korean history scholars to ex Olympic alternates to local high school students. They train and perform six days a week, and sacrifice a lot to preserve this part of South Korean culture.
During the Suwon Citizen's festival in October, the martial artists get a chance to display the horse martial arts and reenact a night assault on the Hwaseong fortress. Every year a lot of thought goes into making this event special and unique. Fireworks and hundreds of re-enactors take the guise of Japanese soldiers and samurai.
The performance in Suwon has become so popular that they have started a performance in Seoul at Namsan Tower. This performance is different in that it is more court based and flows more like a dance, while the one in Suwon is more military based.
They perform every day except Mondays at 11 a.m. from March to December at Hwaseong Haegung in Suwon. The performance is free. Another group performs at Namsan Tower in Seoul every day except Monday at 3 p.m.
Performances of 24 Martial Arts
This 24 Martial Arts Demonstration was best arranged systematically in the age of King Jeongjo as national traditional martial arts. Recorded on the Martial Arts Training Textbook as made by accepting both the martial arts from Joseon Dynasty and the excellent martial arts from China and Japan, it will make spectators feel cool.
Period : Mar. ~ Dec. 2009,
※Dec. ⇒ weekend performance
Tuesday ~ Sunday 11:00a.m.
(Except for Monday)
Place : Hwaseong Haenggung
Inquiry : Suwon Hwaseong Management Foundation TEL / 031-251-4435
What are the 24 Martial Arts?
24 Martial Arts mean those recorded on the Martial Arts Training Textbook as compiled by Lee Deok-mu and Park Je-ga, realists who received orders from King Jeongjo, and Baek Dong-su, a master of martial arts in 1790. The Martial Arts Training Textbook was made by accepting both the martial arts from Joseon Dynasty and the excellent martial arts from China and Japan. As practiced by the soldiers of Jang Yong Yeong, the picked force of the then Joseon Dynasty stationed in Hwaseong, they have high historic, artistic and athletic value as immaterial cultural properties.
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A haenggung is a temporary palace where the king and royal family retreated to during a war. Hwaseong Haenggung Palace is the largest one of these, use by the Joseon kings since the time of King Jeongjo (r. 1776-1800).
In addition to being used as a shelter during war, King Jeongjo also stayed here during trips to worship at his father's tomb. The palace was the location of a splendid feast held on the 60th birthday of his mother, Hyegyeonggung Hong, and many other events, including award certificates for successful candidates of special national exams.
Got interested to visit this place because first, it's the place where Dae Janggeum or Jewel in the Palace was filmed (kitchen scene). Second, it's a UNESCO as a world cultural heritage site.
So many interesting sites to see and the lovely maple and pine trees around the area is a sight to behold. I suggest going there on a weekday so place won't be too crowded.
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HWASEONG HAENGGUNG PALACE / KBS뉴스(News)
[Anchor Lead]
The Hwaseong Haenggung Palace is a key tourist spot in Suwon City. This summer, it will stay open until 9 pm to greet more visitors. The beautiful lighting is a particular element that draws in night-time visitors. Also, the Hwaryeong-jeon Hall is expected to be classified as a historical treasure in the near future.
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When the sun sets, the Hwaseong Haenggung Palace in Suwon gives off a completely different image from the daytime. The subtle lighting creates a more regal but also romantic atmosphere. Visitors hold hands with their loved ones as they walk around the palace compound during the tranquil evening hours, a perfect way to end a busy day.
[Soundbite] PARK MIN-GYEONG(COLLEGE STUDENT) : The lights make the scenery all the more beautiful.
Palaces that are called Haenggung refer to residences where kings stayed outside their main palaces during the Joseon era. Hwaseong Haenggung was built under the reign of King Jeongjo and is the largest of all the Haenggungs. Most of the palace area was destroyed during the Japanese colonial period and restored in 2003. The Hwaryeong-jeon Hall is the only remaining structure intact from the Joseon era. The hall was built in 1801 by King Sunjo in memory of his father Jeongjo whose portrait is also kept inside the hall. Its status as a historical relic will be upgraded to treasure next month. The palace usually closes at 6 p.m. But from July second, its hours of operation have been extended to 9 p.m.
[Soundbite] PARK NAE-HEON(SUWON CULTURAL FOUNDATION) : We will combine culture and tourism and try different things such as holding a concert at the palace.
The Suwon Cultural Foundation will offer night-time visitors special programs such as concerts and hands-on events until September.
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Families of patients are exhausted from nursing their loved ones day and night.
Suwon is where patients' families can enjoy a well-deserved break, away from the hospital.
Palace - Hwaseong Haenggung Palace
Food - Suwon Wanggalbi
Traditional Culture - Korean Folk Village
Grand beauty of Hwaseong Fortress
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Hwaseong Fortress attracts thousands of local and global visitors everyday.
More than just a marvel that demand praise for its extraordinary beauty, it served as an effective means of defense... as well as a royal family's sanctuary during the Joseon Dynasty era.
Lee Un-shin, takes us to the stonewalls in Suwon
It's a structure that connects the mountains to the flatland, a wall of stones that protects a village, and a military stronghold that guarded a kingdom.
This is Hwaseong Fortress.
Located in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do province, the fortress was built more than 2-hundred years ago during the Joseon Dynasty by King Jeongjo in a show of respect for his late father.
Straddling Mount Paldal , these majestic walls lead to four uniquely designed gates that guard what was once a village inside.
Beyond the gates, there are a number of facilities, including Hwaseong Haenggung palace, where the royal family took shelter during the war.
Eager tourists gather at the palace's front gate, where the Jangyongyeong guard ceremony is held.
Soldiers were stationed around Hwaseong Haenggung palace, practicing these moves to guard it during the Joseon Dynasty. Our performance showcases some of the ground martial arts among the 24 techniques. The show is really popular.
Visitors can also try their hand at archery practice, further helping them understand the significance of this remarkable place.
It's easy to get carried away by the recreational activities and the place's grand beauty, but like anything else that has stood the test of time, the fortress also reflects the scars of a bitter past.
Hwaseong Fortress has endured countless turbulances over the years. And it was most damaged during the Korean War. But the restoration initiave that started in the 1970s brought most of the fortress back to its former glory.
The fortress is designated as a Unesco World Heritage Site... and is one of Korea's historical monuments.
These are grand designations, and fitting for such a historical structure, but for area residents, this enchanted place means something even more.
I feel as if the foretress is telling me a long-lost tale. To me, it's more than a cultural treasure, it's almost part of my life, and what keeps me grounded every day.
Built to honor a beloved parent and defend the nation, and now treasured as a sanctuary, the captivating Hwaseong Fortress... is sure to be adored as one of Suwon's main attractions for years to come.
Lee Un-shin, Arirang News, Suwon.
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When the sun sets, the Hwaseong Haenggung Palace in Suwon gives off a completely different image from the daytime. The subtle lighting creates a more regal but also romantic atmosphere. Visitors hold hands with their loved ones as they walk around the palace compound during the tranquil evening hours, a perfect way to end a busy day. Hwaseong Haenggung was built under the reign of King Jeongjo and is the largest of all the Haenggungs. Most of the palace area was destroyed during the Japanese colonial period and restored in 2003. The Hwaryeong-jeon Hall is the only remaining structure intact from the Joseon era. The hall was built in 1801 by King Sunjo in memory of his father Jeongjo whose portrait is also kept inside the hall.
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Welcome to Seoul Duo TV channel !
This episode I went to the beautiful historical military installation in Suwon, South Korea.
It's Suwon Hwaseong Fortress !
Not so far from Seoul. (40 -60 mins)
Suwon Hwaseong Fortress is listed in UNESCO World Heritage place in 1997.
22nd King of Joseon Dynasty, Jeongjo, he wanted to move his father’s tomb to a better place, and wanted to build a new town.
(Joseon Dynasty which has about 500 years of history is really important part of Korean history.)
And he chose Suwon to build Hwaseong Temporary Palace to worship his father, showing the respect.
And he ordered to build Suwon Hwaseong Fortress to protect the palace and south part of Seoul.
Its circumference is 5.7km long, and it’s 1/16 size of palace areas in Seoul.
The fortress area along the fortress walls, there are lots of up and down hills, so it's going to be interesting walk.
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Benteng Hwaseong Haenggung Palace on Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea to Jeongjo-ro 正祖路
Wandering tour Suwon Hwaseong Palace on Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
Move to Jeongjo-ro, Jangan-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do.
Historic Haenggung-Dong
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Haenggung-dong in Suwon is a neighborhood located near Hwaseong Fortress featuring the road once traveled by a historic royal procession as well as fine murals and unique shops. Let's explore the alleys in Haenggung-dong to savor the sentiments of the old days.
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Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress, built by Joseon's 22nd monarch, King Jeongjo, is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Located near this fortress is a neighborhood called Haenggung-dong.
[Soundbite] Lee Jang-ho(Head of Haenggung-dong, Suwon) : Haenggung-dong is one of 12 neighborhoods located around Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The name Haenggung was taken from HwaseongHaenggung in central Hwaseong.
Haenggung-dong is also called the King's Alleyway, for the king supposedly frequented the area. A martial arts performance takes place here at 11 every morning to reenact Joseon's 24 martial arts techniques.
[Soundbite] Jin Seung-rae(Suwon City Performance Company) : King Jeongjo placed an army unit called Jangyongyeong at HwaseongHaenggung and its soldiers trained in these 24 martial arts techniques.
Toward the northern end of HwaseongHaenggung lies an interesting alleyway featuring charming murals. The government's historical heritage protection program had restricted urban development in this area, slowly draining life out of the neighborhood. But murals brought back vitality to the area. The murals painted on each and every house are more meaningful since they depict the stories of local residents.
[Soundbite] Jo Yeong-ho(Suwon Resident) : My story is portrayed in a mural and it's nice and uplifting to see people enjoy it.
There is an alley comprised of traditional craft shops to the south of HwaseongHaenggung. These shops are filled with amusing items made by master craftsmen.
[Soundbite] Park Yeong-hwan(Woodcraft Shop Owner) : I opened this craft shop to show Korea's artistry to the world and visitors to Hwaseong Fortress.
This woodcraft workshop
Martial Arts and Traditional dance show at Hwaseong Haenggung Palace
When you go to Suwon, South Korea, don't forget to watch this weekend performance at the plaza right outside Hwaseong Haenggung Palace. It's free and open to the public!
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Traditional Korean weapons: Joseon Martial Arts
Demonstration of handling the “Dangpa” (a trident), the “Jukjangchang (spear of bamboo with a long blade). the “Keechang” (a long pole with a blade, disguised as a flag pole) and staves, traditional martial arts in costumes dating back to the Joseon dynasty at Hwaseong Haenggung, King Jeongjo's palace in Suwon, south of Seoul, dating from the late 1790s.
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