By Choi Myeong-hee
Mayor of Gangneung
Frank Gehry, the world-renowned architect who designed the
Guggenheim Museum in Spain, recently visited Jongmyo Shrine. This was
his second visit to Jongmyo after the first one in 1994, when he also
visited Korea for the first time. At that time, the architect said that
he did not know Korea had such beautiful architecture, and he wondered
why Korea had not shown off this great cultural asset to the world. The
deep impression he had then probably led him to take the opportunity
this time to look at the shrine once again.
Korea`s
cultural heritage, which often leaves such profound impressions on
foreigners, doesn`t seem to receive the proper recognition it deserves
at home. This year, it is expected that well over 11 million foreign
tourists will visit Korea. The overseas craze for Korean pop culture, or
hallyu, prompted by TV dramas and K-pop, has
greatly contributed to attracting a growing number of foreign tourists.
In addition, the explosive popularity of Psy`s recent hit “Gangnam
Style” has been a good opportunity to promote Korea in many countries
around the globe.
However, now is the time that
we should expand the Korean Wave from the current boundary limited to
popular culture to the broader realm of cultural heritage, which is
permeated with our indigenous history and tradition. To do this, the
tourism industry needs to discard its simplistic paradigm focused on
providing resources for dining, drinking and having momentary
enjoyments, and transform it to increase opportunities for foreign
visitors to experience and learn about Korea`s ancient history and
traditional culture.
For example, when Queen
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom visited Korea several years ago, she
was invited to a traditional village in Andong, and her visit to the
village, where descendants of the ancient Korean aristocracy have
maintained their age-old lifestyle. The invitation helped propagate
awareness of Korean culture throughout the world.
The
Dano Festival of Gangneung was designated as one of UNESCO`s
Masterpieces of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity in 2005. As
Gangwon Province`s notable cultural heritage, the Dano Festival, held in
the coastal city of Gangneung on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month
every year, has become an event not just for local residents but for
tourists who stream in from all over the country. The festival, which
has continued as a regional celebration for roughly a millennium, could
be developed into a program for foreign tourists.
At
the 2012 ICCN World Intangible Heritage Festival, scheduled to be held
in Gangneung on November 19-29, UNESCO-registered traditional
performances representing 23 countries, including Italy`s Sicilian
Puppet Theater, Argentina`s tango, and Korea`s Gangneung Gwanno Mask
Dance Drama (included in the historical repertoire of the Dano
Festival), will be showcased together.
The ICCN
(Inter-city Intangible Cultural Cooperation Network) is an international
organization launched in 2008 with the cooperation of various cities
around the world for the purpose of preserving and developing the
world`s intangible cultural heritage. It is the first international body
created under the initiative of Korea`s local government, with
Gangneung taking responsibility as its representative and secretariat.
The task of creating a systematic inventory of the world`s intangible
cultural heritage has not been easy because it involves mobilizing
professional human resources with the limited budget of a local
government.
The ICCN festival is
not just an event to introduce traditional Korean culture to foreign
tourists, but is also an opportunity to prepare and publicize the 2018
Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. Spreading Korea`s popular culture widely
in the world is meaningful indeed, but the foundation for the Korean
Wave will become wider and stronger if Korea`s intangible cultural
contents are transformed into tourism resources, especially the ones
recognized by UNESCO, such as the Dano Festival of Gangneung.
The
cultural prowess thus gained will also elevate Korea`s prestige in the
world. To carry out this task, we need to unearth and raise awareness of
our intangible cultural contents. In this sense, this year`s ICCN
festival in Gangneung will be a full-fledged flare signaling the start
of the “Korean Wave 2.0,” making Korea`s intangible cultural heritage
widely known throughout the world.
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