Photographs accompanying Chapter 3

A modern house seen at a distance, in a rural environment with trees that have lost their leaves, some evergreen trees. Power lines can be seen.

Figure 3.1, Example of a “log cabin”-style home in the village of Pilbong (2016). Photo by author. Referenced on page 99 in the book.

Figure 3.2, A sign that reads: “Original location of Pilbong-kut that is recognized by UNESCO as Important Intangible Cultural Property 11-5 by the South Korean goveernment,” Pilbong village (2016). Photo by author. Referenced on page 100 in the book.

A wooden sign is pictured with a white and orange inscription. Six figures are painted on the sign, dressed in red, orange, yellow, blue and green articles of clothing, while dancing and playing instruments.
A rectangular piece of cloth is presented with an artistic display of a village drawn on it, including elements such as a trees, hills, a restroom, an ampitheater, and small houses.

Figure 3.3, Pilbong Lunar New Year Ritual Cloth Map displaying the “mini village within a village,” Pilbong village (2016). Photo by author. Referenced on page 100 in the book.

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