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- Yeongdeung Halmang was the goddess of the winds and the sea in traditional Korean religion, particularly on the Jeju Island. According to legend, the goddess...
- Province. In 1953, the company moved to its current location in Singil-dong, Yeongdeung-gu, Seoul, and changed its name to Seongjo, Cheongnyo in 1954, Jinro in...
- the name is uncertain, the first two syllables are thought to be from "yeongdeung" (靈登) or "divine ascent", a shamanic rite. The third syllable is "po"...
- two STARIUM screens in South Korea. They are in Centum City, Busan and Yeongdeung-po, Seoul. The Yeongdeungpo Stadium CGV has been officially listed in...
- Seowangmo Solmundae Halmang Sosamsin Teojusin (Jisin) Ungnyeo Wongang Ami Yeongdeung Yuhwa Buryat Aba-Khatun Almoshi Budraganá Budung Yihé Ibi Búlai Deleyte-Sagan-Khatun...
-  • Revised Romanization Iksan-si  • McCune-Reischauer Iksan-si Main road in Yeongdeung-dong Flag Location in South Korea Coordinates: 35°56′38″N 126°57′16″E...
- Chungcheong rebels were Northern Jeob. By 22 March, rebels of Hoenggang, Yeongdeung, Cheongsan, Boeun, Okcheon, Jinjam, Muneui, Goesan, and Yeongpung were...
- shape of horse heads and colorful silk fabrics to cheer up the goddess Yeongdeung Halmang, who is believed to have visited their place in Korean shamanism...
- preparation for the Wind God deity’s start in the human world (Grandma Yeongdeung) arrival, households scattered yellow soil (loess soil) outside the gate...
- actually perceived as ancestors. For example, the bon-puri of the god Yeongdeung, ****ociated with fishing, is performed only by shamans whose families...