%0 Journal Article %T 2007: the Year of Jeju Folklore Project-Reviving the Cultural Heritage of Nature¡¯s Paradise %A Han Minho %J International Journal of Intangible Heritage %D 2007 %I National Folk Museum of Korea %X In 2006, the National Folk Museum of Korea (NFMK)initiated the project The Year of Local Folklore. The project is to be carried out by both NFMK and local governments. Extending over 10 years, the project is scheduled to cover the whole nation, focusing on specific regions, one by one, each for two years. For the first year, intensive research will conducted on the folklore of the chosen region. In the second year, exhibitions, performances, and academic conferences, based on the results of the first year¡¯s research, will be held. In short, the projects will lay the foundations on which local governments and residents will further promote their culture.Jeju Island was selected as the project¡¯s first target because its folklore has been conserved relatively well due to the island¡¯s separation from the mainland, but, because of rapid development in recent years, it is now at risk of extinction. %U http://www.ijih.org/fileDown.down?filePath=2/dtl/d92a0837-ac30-468c-a2e3-8b992e5b2ff8&fileName=Vol.2-11.pdf&contentType=volumeDtl&downFileId=20047