01744nas a2200121 4500000000100000008004100001100001900042245017600061300001200237490000700249520135200256022001401608 d1 aHeung-Kee Choi00aProposal for the recreate and Restoration of Local Traditional Cultural Festival by the data Excavation of Ulsan Nyoung-Kun Parade: Focusing on “Guk-Geuk-Yo-Ram”(1932) a205-2310 v423 aNoung-kun(a farmer as a soldier) Parade, one of the Choseon folk plays/dramas, was recorded in its chapter titled \textlessKorean Drama\textgreater of the booklet ‘Guk-Geuk-Yo-Ram’, which was published in 1932 by Waseda University Tsubouchi Memorial Theater Museum in Tokyo, Japan. The general understanding on the Korean culture of that era was that ‘there is no theater in Choseon’. However, a few examples of existence of Korean theater were recorded in the book mentioned above, which was mainly the record of Japanese theater. This study specifically focused on a ‘famers’ parade’ recorded in the chapter ‘Traditional theater’. Seok-ha Song, a folklorist, revealed that the Noung-kun parade recorded in that book is a cultural asset of Ulsan. On the basis of these records, this study asserts that the Noung-kunParade is an intangible cultural asset of Ulsan, which had been performed by the local residence of fishing villages during the Japanese Colonial Rule. Therefore, the outcomes of this study would be as follows: First, the clear understanding of Ulsan traditional village festival. Second, the festival is named as ‘Ulsan Noung-kun Parade’ on the basis of the previous records researched in this study. Finally, I have laid a foundation for full restoration and embodiment of this intangible heritage of Ulsan. a1598-981X