Three craftsmen who continued traditional pottery and pottery were recognized as holders of national intangible cultural heritage.
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Bang Chun-woong, the holder of the National Intangible Heritage ‘Onggijang’, Lee Hak-soo, the National Intangible Heritage ‘Onggijang’ holder, and Han Ki-deok (from the left), the National Intangible Heritage ‘Hwagakjang’ holder.
Bang Chun-woong, the holder of the National Intangible Heritage ‘Onggijang’, Lee Hak-soo, the National Intangible Heritage ‘Onggijang’ holder, and Han Ki-deok (from the left), the National Intangible Heritage ‘Hwagakjang’ holder. Provided by the National Heritage Administration. Craftsmen who have continued the tradition of traditional crafts by shaping clay and stretching ox horns have become national intangible cultural heritage holders. The National Heritage Administration names Bang Chun-woong (83) and Lee Hak-soo (71) as the holders of the National Intangible Heritage ‘Onggijang’. Han Gi-deok (52) was recognized as the holder of ‘Hwagakjang’...
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