
My Cultural Heritage Tour 1
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Book Introduction
The first volume of the travelogue, 'Namdo Travel No. 1', attracted attention at the time of its publication for selecting the Gangjin and Haenam areas, the lands of exile, as the first travel destination for the South Korean land travelogue.
In this revised edition, the photographic materials of 'Namdo Exploration No. 1' were restored in color, and the colors and textures described in the text were vividly implemented. The materials were carefully selected several times, even taking into account the shooting locations, to ensure that the text descriptions and photographic materials match.
Volume 1, which includes the Gangjin and Haenam areas, Sudeoksa Temple in Yesan, the Gyeongju area, Soswaewon in Damyang, and Seonunsa Temple in Gochang, is overflowing with rich content and passages that allow a glimpse into the author's unique aesthetic sensibility.
The author's deep and broad insight into Korea's granite stone pagodas, particularly represented by the Gamsansa Pagoda in Gyeongju, and his passionate praise for the Emile Jong are the highlights of this book.
In this revised edition, the photographic materials of 'Namdo Exploration No. 1' were restored in color, and the colors and textures described in the text were vividly implemented. The materials were carefully selected several times, even taking into account the shooting locations, to ensure that the text descriptions and photographic materials match.
Volume 1, which includes the Gangjin and Haenam areas, Sudeoksa Temple in Yesan, the Gyeongju area, Soswaewon in Damyang, and Seonunsa Temple in Gochang, is overflowing with rich content and passages that allow a glimpse into the author's unique aesthetic sensibility.
The author's deep and broad insight into Korea's granite stone pagodas, particularly represented by the Gamsansa Pagoda in Gyeongju, and his passionate praise for the Emile Jong are the highlights of this book.
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Preface to the Revised Edition
Preface to the first edition
The #1 Southern Province Tour - Gangjin and Haenam 1: Beautiful Wolchulsan Mountain and Spring in the Southern Province
The #1 Southern Province Tour - Gangjin and Haenam 2: Yeongrang's Sorrow and Dasan's Pain
The number one place to visit in the southern provinces - Gangjin and Haenam 3: How did the world leave such scars?
Southern Exploration No. 1 - Gangjin and Haenam 4: Iljiam and Stories from the End of the Land
Yesan Sudeoksa Temple: Love and Hatred in Naepo Land
Gaesimsa Temple and Gayasan Mountain: Burning Gayasan Temple and Blooming Gaesimsa Temple
Race 1: Queen Seondeok and the Baby Buddha of Samhwaryeong
Race 2: Ah! Gamsansa Temple, Gamsansa Temple Tower!
Race 3: The Myth and New Myth of Emile Jong
Abandoned Temple Sites in the Kanto Region: The End of the Sky
Bongamsa Temple, Mungyeong 1: The stars return to heaven
Bongamsa Temple in Mungyeong 2: When the wine matures
Damyang Soswaewon: A Blissful Harmony of Nature and Man-made Structures
Damyang's Old Pavilions and Gardens: In Search of Jamitan's Old Pavilions
Seonunsa Temple in Gochang: Camellia Flowers, Monk Baekpa, and the Donghak Peasant Revolution's Secret Strategy
Yangyang Naksansa Temple: The Glory and Scars of Naksansa Temple in the East Sea
Appendix: Tour Schedule and Guide Map
Preface to the first edition
The #1 Southern Province Tour - Gangjin and Haenam 1: Beautiful Wolchulsan Mountain and Spring in the Southern Province
The #1 Southern Province Tour - Gangjin and Haenam 2: Yeongrang's Sorrow and Dasan's Pain
The number one place to visit in the southern provinces - Gangjin and Haenam 3: How did the world leave such scars?
Southern Exploration No. 1 - Gangjin and Haenam 4: Iljiam and Stories from the End of the Land
Yesan Sudeoksa Temple: Love and Hatred in Naepo Land
Gaesimsa Temple and Gayasan Mountain: Burning Gayasan Temple and Blooming Gaesimsa Temple
Race 1: Queen Seondeok and the Baby Buddha of Samhwaryeong
Race 2: Ah! Gamsansa Temple, Gamsansa Temple Tower!
Race 3: The Myth and New Myth of Emile Jong
Abandoned Temple Sites in the Kanto Region: The End of the Sky
Bongamsa Temple, Mungyeong 1: The stars return to heaven
Bongamsa Temple in Mungyeong 2: When the wine matures
Damyang Soswaewon: A Blissful Harmony of Nature and Man-made Structures
Damyang's Old Pavilions and Gardens: In Search of Jamitan's Old Pavilions
Seonunsa Temple in Gochang: Camellia Flowers, Monk Baekpa, and the Donghak Peasant Revolution's Secret Strategy
Yangyang Naksansa Temple: The Glory and Scars of Naksansa Temple in the East Sea
Appendix: Tour Schedule and Guide Map
Publisher's Review
Professor Yoo Hong-jun (Department of Art History, Myongji University), author of 『My Cultural Heritage Tour』, which achieved the remarkable record of being the first humanities book to sell over 3 million copies from the first volume, "Namdo Exploration No. 1" in 1993, to the sixth volume, "Life is full of twists and turns" in 2011, has published the seventh new volume, "Where is Dolhareubang, Gamsu Gwang?" in the Jeju edition.
Unlike previous works, this new book devotes an entire volume solely to Jeju Island, richly filling it with stories of Jeju's nature, cultural heritage, history, and people. Its depth and focus are so profound that it can be said to have opened up a new horizon for travelogues.
Jeju Island, which has already grown from a popular vacation spot for the entire nation to a world-class tourist destination, is a place that everyone has visited at least once and is considered a well-known place. It is difficult to find a case where the value of natural beauty and cultural heritage hidden in every corner of Jeju Island is so comprehensively condensed.
This Jeju edition, 'Where is the Dolhareubang?', will awaken us to a new perspective on Jeju through new discoveries about the island.
Unlike previous works, this new book devotes an entire volume solely to Jeju Island, richly filling it with stories of Jeju's nature, cultural heritage, history, and people. Its depth and focus are so profound that it can be said to have opened up a new horizon for travelogues.
Jeju Island, which has already grown from a popular vacation spot for the entire nation to a world-class tourist destination, is a place that everyone has visited at least once and is considered a well-known place. It is difficult to find a case where the value of natural beauty and cultural heritage hidden in every corner of Jeju Island is so comprehensively condensed.
This Jeju edition, 'Where is the Dolhareubang?', will awaken us to a new perspective on Jeju through new discoveries about the island.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 11, 2011
- Page count, weight, size: 460 pages | 679g | 153*224*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788936472016
- ISBN10: 8936472016
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