The Symbol Of Jeju Island, Dol Harbang.

in #travel8 years ago

When you visit Jeju island, you can see some stone sculptures name of Dol Harbang in anywhere

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This Dol Harbang was located in the front of the fortress wall in the southern part of the island.

Dol harbang seemed to mean ‘stone grandfather’
The origin of this strange stone sculptures were uncertain.
Only some scholars estimated that those sculptures could be traced to the times of Mongolian invasion.

They suggested the hat of the sculptures as an evidence of their theory.
Actually it looked like the hat of Mongolian soldiers.

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In the time of Mongolian invasion, Jeju island was the base of Mongolian armies to attack to Japan. At that time of Mongolian invasion, they insisted that Dol harbang was made.

But it seemed not so reasonable as the explanation for the origin of Dol harbang.
Usually nobody want to make a monument for the invader.
More over Dol harbang in Jeju believed as the guardian diety, why people in Jeju would’ve believed the most cruel Mongolian soldier as their Guardian diety.

In my opinion, Dol harbang seemed to have been related with the Polynesian big stone culture.
Up until now there is the Polynesian tribe in Japan, in this respect Jeju also had some kinds of close relations with the polynesian culture.

Of course, this theory is just my personal opinion having no proof and evidence.
So I’d like to visit the polynesian culture in near time.

Is there any similarity between Dol harbang and Big stone sculptures in Polynesia.

Below are Dol harbangs in Jeju island.
They had built Dol harbangs at the entrance of important buildings and fortress as the symbol of the guardian deity.

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It is an interesting thing to learn about the Dol Harbang @slowwalker. It really is a mystery how this sculpture would serve the past Koreans but surely it means like to protect them from evil spirits or such. It is indeed like a small Polynesian statue-Mongolian soldier hybrid.

hahaha
Thank you

it's very beautiful statue.i like your all post.thanks for sharing @slowwalker

Wow, you are very good at introducing your local atmosphere to us all.
I am from Indonesia, no doubt if korea is one country Idol in my country. I really want to go there, if the contents of my wallet is enough, the country that I want to visit the first time is korea

Thanks for sharing @slowwalker

Thank you for stopping by.
I can see many Indonesian tourists in Seoul.

Who does not like to see the natural scene. Everyone wants to visit the beautiful places of the world. We have become mechanical to see ourselves the buildings of the brick-cement-stone buildings around us. Difficulty in nesting the house. So maybe our mechanical city, where there is a lot of opportunities, as well as our sightseeing. Because we are naturally comfortable. Now we do not go to enjoy the wonderful landscapes at any place of trouble, where we have to face many problems. And that is why we go beyond our sights, some of the wonderful places in the world.


quite interesting story...but honestly speaking i liked Dol Harbang , how nicely they are made

They look like they are made from solid granite. Not very pretty but solid.

yeah but they did it very well

It looks like the very old sculpture that is unique in it's place @slowwalker.
May be a pleasant trip

look how people make their selfies that time haha.This is really a great skill to make statue with stones and still there work is in this world @slowwalker

This is a grate history of Dol harbangs, thanks @slowwalker, i am so grateful to understand much about Dol harnangs. He's was grate man and is due to be build is symbol around. Thanks so much

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Jeju Island is an exceptional place. It lies southwest of the Korean Peninsula and is about an hour's flight from Seoul.

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