Naewat-dang shamanic paintings, Jeju City
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The Naewat-dang shamanic paintings are ten portraits of village patron gods formerly hung at the Naewat-dang shrine, one of the four state-recognized shamanic temples of Jeju Island, now in South Korea. The shrine was destroyed in the nineteenth century, and the works are currently preserved at Jeju National University as a government-designated Important Folklore Cultural Property. They may be the oldest Korean shamanic paintings currently known. ()
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Jeju City
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Day trips
Naewat-dang shamanic paintings – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Samseonghyeol, Jeju Baseball Stadium, Jeju Stadium, Teddy Bear Museum.