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The park is noted for its number of phallic statues. The collection created by Korean artists displays various forms of "hanging arrangements to three-meter tall trunks of wood", for joy, spirituality and sexuality. A small Folk Museum titled "Village Folk Museum" has exhibits of art objects on the "sex iconography" over ages in different cultures, shamanic rituals and also the history of the Korean fishing community. A tragic legend known as the "Legend of Auebawi and Haesindang" [3] shrouds the statues of the park. According to the legend, a woman was once left by her man on a rock in the sea while he worked. The man was later unable to retrieve her because of a storm, and the woman drowned. After that, the village people were not able to catch fish. Some said that it was because of the dead woman. One day, a fisherman urinated into the water and afterward, he was able to catch fish, so it was thought that exposing the deceased virgin to male genitalia pleased her. To soothe her spirit further, the local village people made several phallic wooden carvings and held religious ceremonies on her behalf. After a while, the fish slowly returned and the villagers were able to live comfortably again. The place where the woman died was named Auebawi Rock and the building where the religious ceremony is held twice a year was named Haesindang.
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Haesindang Park represents a series of legends within traditional South Korean fishing communities where phallic statues are erected pun intended to appease feminine spirits. This photo combines this mythological drive with the equally ancient and traditional Zodiac. Thank you Japan, for trying to balance out the penises. This rock was more than half as tall as me, maybe three feet high or so. I do recommend you read about this park and the legend behind it en. So you can enjoy not only it's up and down motion, but the craptastic Korean music that was playing around the park. Exactly what I would want when I go.
There are more than 50 phallic sculptures, some taking the form of park benches or drums, attracting a large crowd of both young and old, including kids. It's a cheeky, eye-opening 20 to 30 minute walk if you don't stop, but you will stop. If you head downhill, you can detour towards the end to some rocky coves. A fisherman discovered that she could be appeased if he answered the call of nature while facing the ocean, so the village put up phalluses to placate her. A small shrine to this spirit stands at the seaward tip of the park, and binoculars look out to the statue commemorating where she drowned. Penises spring forth from sculpted fish mouths, penis stools are there to sit on if you're tired and there's even a phallic waterwheel. The park also contains the Fishing Village Folk Museum as well as lovely trees, flowers, lotus-filled ponds and gorgeous sea views. The easier walk is to start at the top, work your way down and exit at the village. The bus journey itself is lovely, past pines, crystal waters and glittering coves.
Haesindang park images
Below is a guide to help you get to the park and what to expect at the park, along with many pictures. The Haesindang Park can be visited in half a day or a whole day depending on how much time you have to spend. We had only a little bit of time and we were able to see everything in about half a day. We left early in the morning and took the bus from Samcheok. The buses start to leave Samcheok around am and then about every hour after another one leaves.
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Tools Tools. The location where the virgin girl died is called the Aebawi Rock and a biannual religious ceremony, a traditional folk event, also known as Haesindang, is conducted at a small building here. Middle-aged men and women throng the museum. Wikimedia Commons. So you can enjoy not only it's up and down motion, but the craptastic Korean music that was playing around the park. Big beautiful ladies by MidknytOwl. Refine Cancel. A tragic legend known as the "Legend of Auebawi and Haesindang" [3] shrouds the statues of the park. The Haesindang Park has many sculptures dedicated to this topic. Forgotten your password?
The park is noted for its number of phallic statues. The collection created by Korean artists displays various forms of "hanging arrangements to three-meter tall trunks of wood", for joy, spirituality and sexuality.
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