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Manage No DI00001307 Country Kyrgyzstan Author 카밀라 켄제타예바 (유네스코키르기스스탄위원회 문화담당관) Published Year 2022 Language English Copyright Attach File View (KOR)

Description | 유르트(Yurt)는 단순히 수많은 유목민족이 사용하는 이동식 거처가 아니라 유목민의 창조성의 정점이자 키르기스인들의 민족적 정체성의 상징이다. 유르트는 구조가 단순해서 소수의 사람만으로도 재빨리 조립하고 해체할 수 있으며, 추위와 뜨거운 태양을 피할 수 있다. 가장 중요한 것은 유르트는 모두 자연에서 얻은 재료로 만든다는 것이다. 이에 따라 유르트는 생태관광, 수백 년 된 전통과 공예를 촉진하는 가장 좋은 선택권이 된다. 키르기스스탄에서 유르트를 설치하지 않고는 인생의 어떠한 큰 행사도 치를 수 없다. 탄생과 결혼, 장례까지 모두 전통적으로 유르트에서 거행된다. 이는 지역적 차원에서부터 국가적, 국제적 차원에 이르기까지 모든 축제, 의식 그리고 중요한 행사의 필수적인 부분이다. |
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