
National Intangible Cultural Heritage List
Artisanship
Akgijang (musical instrument making)
Badijang (reed making)
Baecheopjang (mounting)
Baekdong Yeonjukjang (nickel-copper pipe making)
Beonwajang (tile roofing)
Chaesangjang (bamboo case weaving)
Chiljang (lacquerware making)
Chimseonjang (needlework)
Daemokjang (traditional wooden architecture)
Duseokjang (metal craft)
Gakjajang (calligraphic engraving)
Gannil (horsehair hat making)
Geumbakjang (gold leaf imprinting)
Geumsok Hwaljajang (metal movable type making)
Gungjung Chaehwa (royal silk flower making)
Gungsijang (bow and arrow making)
Hanjijang (Korean paper making)
Hansan Mosi Jjagi (fine ramie weaving of Hansan)
Hwagakjang (ox horn inlaying)
Hwahyejang (shoe making)
Ipsajang (silver or gold inlaying)
Jangdojang (ornamental knife making)
Jasujang (embroidery)
Jeontongjang (quiver making)
Jewajang (roof tile making)
Jogakjang (metal engraving)
Jucheoljang (casting)
Maedeupjang (decorative knotting)
Manggeonjang (horsehair headband making)
Mokjogakjang (wood sculpture)
Myeongju Jjagi (silk weaving)
Najeonjang (mother-of-pearl inlaying)
Naju Saetgollai (cotton weaving of Naju)
Nubijang (quilting)
Okjang (jade craft)
Onggijang (earthenware making)
Sagijang (ceramic making)
Sagyeongjang (Sutra copying)
Sambae Jjagi (hemp weaving)
Seokjang (stone masonry)
Seonjajang (fan making)
Sobanjang (tray-table making)
Somokjang (wood furniture making)
Tanggeonjang (horsehair hat making)
Wanchojang (sedge weaving)
Yeomjang (bamboo blind making)
Yeomsaekjang (natural dyeing)
Yugijang (brassware making)
Yundojang (geomantic compass making)
Arts
Andong Chajeon Nori (chariot battle of Andong)
Arirang (folk song)
Baltal (foot mask theater)
Bongsan Talchum (mask dance drama of Bongsan)
Bukcheong Saja Noreum (lion mask dance of Bukcheong)
Bulhwajang (Buddhist painting)
Cheoyongmu (dance of Cheoyong)
Daegeum Jeongak (classical daegeum solo music)
Daegeum Sanjo (free-style daegeum solo music)
Dancheongjang (ornamental painting)
Dongnae Yaryu (mask dance drama of Dongnae)
Eunyul Talchum (mask dance drama of Eunyul)
Gagok (lyric song cycles accompanied by an orchestra)
Ganggangsullae (circle dance)
Gangneung Nongak (farmers’ performance of Gangneung)
Gangnyeong Talchum (mask dance drama of Gangnyeong)
Gasa (narrative song)
Gasan Ogwangdae (mask dance drama of Gasan)
Gayageum Sanjo and Byeongchang (free-style gayageum solo music and singing)
Geomungo Sanjo (free-style geomungo solo music)
Gimcheon Geumneung Binnae Nongak (farmers' performance of Binnae Village, Gimcheon)
Goseong Nongyo (farmers’ song of Goseong)
Goseong Ogwangdae (mask dance drama of Goseong)
Gurye Hyangje Julpungnyu (string ensemble of Gurye)
Gurye Jansu Nongak (farmers’ performance of Jansu, Gurye)
Gyeonggi Minyo (folk song of Gyeonggi Area)
Hahoe Byeolsingut Tallori (mask dance drama of Hahoe)
Hak Yeonhwadae Hapseolmu (crane dance and lotus flower dance)
Hwanghae-do Pyeongsan Sonoreumgut (shamanic ox performance of Pyeongsan, Hwanghae-do)
Imsil Pilbong Nongak (farmers’ performance of Pilbong, Imsil)
Iri Hyangje Julpungnyu (string ensemble of Iri)
Iri Nongak (farmers’ performance of Iri)
Jeju Minyo (folk song of Jeju)
Jindo Dasiraegi (dasiraegi play of Jindo)
Jinju Geommu (sword dance of Jinju)
Jinju Samcheonpo Nongak (farmers’ performance of Samcheonpo, Jinju)
Jultagi (tightrope walking)
Nakhwajang (pyrography)
Nakjukjang (bamboo pyrography)
Namdo Deullorae (farmers’ song of Jeollanam-do)
Namsadang Nori (iItinerant troupe performance)
Namwon Nongak (farmers' performance of Namwon)
Pansori (epic chant)
Piri Jeongak and Daechwita (classical piri solo and military band music)
Pyeongtaek Nongak (farmers’ performance of Pyeongtaek)
Seodo Sori (folk song of the western provinces)
Seonsori Santaryeong (folk song of the mountain performed in a standing position)
Seungjeonmu (victory dance)
Seungmu (monk’s dance)
Songpa Sandae Nori (mask dance drama of Songpa)
Suyeong Yaryu (mask dance drama of Suyeong)
Taepyeongmu (dance of peace)
Tongyeong Ogwangdae (mask dance drama of Tongyeong)
Yangju Byeolsandae Nori (mask dance drama of Yangju)
Yecheon Tongmyeong Nongyo (farmers’ song of Tongmyeong, Yecheon)
Yeongsan Soemeori Daegi (wooden bull fight of Yeongsan)
Festivals and Holidays
Beopseongpo Danoje (Dano Festival of Beopseongpo)
Gangneung Danoje (Dano Festival of Gangneung)
Gyeongsan Jain Danoje (Dano Festival of Jain, Gyeongsan)
Jwasuyeong Eobang Nori (Fishing Village Festival of the Left Naval Headquarters)
Miryang Baekjung Nori (Baekjung Festival of Miryang)
The Traditional Holiday of Chuseok
The Traditional Holiday of Dano
The Traditional Holiday of Dongji
The Traditional Holiday of Hansik
The Traditional Holidays of Seol and Daeboreum
Wido Ttibaennori (Ttibae Boat Festival of Wido Island)
Yeondeunghoe (Buddhist Lantern Festival)
Yeongsanjae (Celebration of Buddha’s Sermon on Vulture Peak Mountain)
Practices
Eosal (fishing weir)
Getbol Eoro (tidal flat harvesting)
Gwangju Chilseok Gossaum Nori (loop fight of Gwangju)
Gyeongju Gyo-dong Beopju (beopju liquor of Gyo-dong, Gyeongju)
Haenyeo (women divers)
Hanbok (hanbok lifestyle)
Hwalssogi (archery)
Insam Jaebae and Yakyong Munhwa (cultivation of ginseng and Its medicinal application)
Jang Damgeugi (Korean sauce and paste making)
Jeda (traditional tea making)
Jeyeom (traditional salt making)
Joseon Wangjo Gungjung Eumsik (royal culinary art of the Joseon Dynasty)
Kimchi Damgeugi (kimchi making)
Makgeolli Bitgi (makgeolli making and sharing)
Munbaeju (munbaeju Liquor)
Myeoncheon Dugyeonju (dugyeonju Liquor of Myeoncheon)
Ondol (underfloor heating)
Ssireum (traditional Korean wrestling)
Taekkyeon (traditional Korean martial art)
Tteok Mandeulgi (tteok making and sharing)
Yut nori (playing yut)
Rituals
Araennyeok Suryukjae (water and land ceremony of Gyeongsang-do)
Bulbokjang Jakbeop (ritual process of placing objects inside Buddhist statues)
Donghaean Byeolsingut (village ritual of the east coast)
Eunsan Byeolsinje (village ritual of Eunsan)
Gijisi Juldarigi (tug-of-war of Gijisi)
Gyeonggi-do Dodanggut (tutelary rite of Gyeonggi-do)
Jeju Chilmeoridang Yeongdeunggut (shamanic performance in the Chilmeoridang Shrine of Jeju)
Jeju Keungut (the grand shamanistic ritual, Jeju lsland)
Jindo Ssitgimgut (purification ritual of Jindo)
Jingwansa Suryukjae (water and land ceremony of Jingwansa Temple)
Jongmyo Jerye (royal ancestral ritual in the Jongmyo Shrine)
Jongmyo Jeryeak (royal ancestral ritual music in the Jongmyo Shrine)
Namhaean Byeolsingut (village ritual of the south coast)
Sajik Daeje (national rite to gods of earth and grain)
Salpurichum (exorcism dance)
Samhwasa Suryukjae (water and land ceremony of Samhwasa Temple)
Seohaean Baeyeonsingut and Daedonggut (fishing ritual of the west coast)
Seokjeon Daeje (national rite to Confucius)
Seoul Saenamgut (shamanic performance of Seoul)
Yangju Sonorigut (shamanic ox performance of Yangju)
Yeongsan Juldarigi (tug-of-war of Yeongsan)
