Imsil pilbong nongak
Korean traditional folk music style / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Imsil pilbong nongak (Korean: 임실필봉농악) is a type of Korean folk music (pungmul-nori) from Pilbong-ri, Gangjin-myeon, Imsil-gun, North Jeolla province.[1] It was designated as No.11-5 asset of the Important Intangible Cultural Property by the South Korean government.[2] It was added to the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list on November 27, 2014. It passed on the tradition of Honam-jwado nongak and was made famous by Yang Sun-yong (양순용; 梁順龍, 1994–1996)[3]
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