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Jeongnang | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 정낭 |
Revised Romanization | Jeongnang |
McCune–Reischauer | Chŏngnang |
Jeongnang (Jeju: 정낭; Chŏngnang) is a term for traditional gates to private homes of Jeju Island, Korea. The gates are typically composed of three parallel wooden poles placed in holes in wood or stone pillars. They have a number of purposes, one of which is to quickly communicate to neighbors if the owner of the house is at home.
There are various regional names for the gates, including jeongnam (정남), jeongsal (정살), jeongsul (정술), and jingnang (징낭).[1] They are now seen as symbolic of Jeju's neighborly traditional culture. These gates are still used today, although less common now.
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