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Manage No DI00001358 Country Mongolia Author 소놈-이시인 윤덴바트, 다디수렌 Published Year 2023 Language Korean Copyright Attach File View (KOR)

Description | 장가는 몽골의 노래와 음악 예술을 보여주는 대표적인 예다. 인간의 놀라운 창의성과 인류 문화의 다채로움을 보여준다는 점을 인정받아 유네스코 인류무형문화유산 대표목록에 등재되었다. 전통 민요인 장가는 유목 문명의 철학, 우주론, 미학적 사고를 상징하며 오랫동안 축제, 결혼식, 의례의 중요한 요소였다. 이처럼 몽골의 장가는 전통적으로 몽골인들의 국가적 자부심과 단결의 밑바탕이 된 중요한 원천이다. |
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