This emblem was designed by an ethnic Korean Chinese designer. It shows a Janggu(a hourglass drum, Chinese:长鼓, Korean:장고) and a Sangmo (a helmetlike hat with a long ribbon, 象帽). They are two typical instruments used in traditional Korean folk dance called Nongak (literally farmers' dance, Chinese:农乐舞, Korean: 농악). Korean farmers often perform this kind of dance after the harvest. In the performance, a group of men wear Sangmo, which can have a very long ribbon. At a certain point in the dance, the dancers vigorously rotate their heads so the ribbons fly out like whirligigs. Janggu (a hourglass drum) is used to accompany dancers. In this emblem, two instruments together form the shape of ethnic Korean Chinese's sacred mountain: Changbai Shan (literally Perpetually White Mountain, Chinese:长白山). This emblem illustrates happy atmosphere of festival and unique features of ethnic Korean Chinese.
朝鲜族能歌善舞,农乐舞是代表朝鲜族民俗活动特点的娱乐活动之一。在喜庆节日或劳动之余,人们常常敲起长鼓,跳起象帽舞。象帽的长飘带形成长白山的轮廓,与长鼓、象帽共同组成一幅象征性图案,表现了节日气氛和民族特色。
CUI Jian (崔健, 최건/Choi Geon), a well-known ethnic Korean Chinese singer, composer, lyricist, trumpeter and guitarist. He is known as "The Father of Chinese Rock".
Ethnic Korean Chinese people are waiting to welcome the 2008 Beijing Olympics torch relay at Yanji, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin Province of China.
Korean Chinese are making Pounded Tteok, a traditional Korean rice cake, on their traditional festival.
朝鲜族打糕
Ethnic Korean Chinese' Senior Citizens Festival (老人节), an official festival of Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin Province of China.
Mt. Changbai (Mt. Perpetually-White), the sacred mountain of ethnic Korean Chinese. It is also a sacred mountain of ethnic Manchurian Chinese.
A cartoon image of Korean Chinese
A postcard of Korean Chinese