A Post-Olympics Passage to China

A physical and spiritual trip to China after the eventful weeks in August

It was the second olympic games which was held in non western country following Tokyo 1964. (It's from a compilation documentary. if someone has recorded tapes, please upload it.)
This is the first part. 'Teossiseum'(purifying the ground) is performed with the 'Sogo'(little drum). Next, 'Yonggo'(dragon drum) is carried into the main stadium from the Han River, which is the biggest dragon drum in the world made for this ceremonies. When Yonggo is beated, 'Segyesu'(universe tree) changes into the platform bearing the Olympic flame.

The original titles are 새벽길, 용고행렬.

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