Jeju Island in South Korea is a country of stones. For Jeju people, stones are not only precious building materials, but also very sincere friends. ? Jeju is an island, so it can be called: the sea also revolves around the economy.
Many years ago, Jeju Island was conceived under the sea. After a series of actions by Mother Nature, it broke through the sea, floated and arched, and reached a high height, which was close enough to God. The highest mountain is called Hanshan Mountain, which is named "Hanyun Yinye", meaning to reach the Milky Way.
Of course, this floating arch cannot be hundreds or thousands of years, but more than 700,000 years. Then there was movement. The volcano burst into beautiful and horrible flames, and colorful rocks flew to every corner of Jeju Island, on the road, in front of the house and on the hillside. Therefore, the island's culture composed of various stones has raised generations of Jeju people.
Lubang Dolha is a famous landlord in Jeju Island. At the entrance of Folk Village and Jeju Island Village, you can see those stone statues, with their hats hanging down, their heads slightly tilted and their eyes big. As a symbol of Jeju Island, Lubang in Dolha is said to be the patron saint or descendant of Jeju Island Village. ? Lubang in Dolha is made of lava rocks. Lubang in Dolha is a stone statue of Jeju Island, also known as "Worried Stone Wood", "Molded Stone Wood", "Bushou" and "Lubang in Dolha", but now it is collectively called Lubang in Dolha. Dolha Lubang has a pair of big round eyes, a handle-shaped nose, a straight mouth and a dignified and funny expression. In the past, it stood outside the city gate as a patron saint, with the functions of spells and curses, and stood at the entrance of the village as a patron saint of the village, a landmark and road sign between regions.
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