Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine how Seonyujulbul-nori in Hahoe village is perceived by local residents as a local cultural resource. The research method used was a qualitative research method targeting local residents who had experience watching the Seonyujulbul-nori in Hahoe village. As a result of the study, it was found that the classes that enjoy culture are also becoming more diverse. Second, the play formed based on history could be connected to the interest in traditional culture. Third, it can restore the values of the region and community and create a place where local residents can empathize. Fourth, it was found that the form of the space that contained the memory was maintained and that the locality of culture was created there through the memory of history. Lastly, it was found that through continuous use, it can be used as a resource for creating an environment in harmony with local residents and for local identity. Based on the results of this study, we hope to be able to study a virtuous cycle model that preserves and utilizes local cultural resources from the perspective of sustainability in the future.

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