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The people of Jeju have used baskets called 'Jokdae' or 'Suridae' which are made of bamboo. Among those bamboo baskets are 'Gudeok' and "Charong'. 'Gudeok' is also named 'Baguri' or 'Bagumji'. The name 'Gudeok' formed from two morphemes: 'gud' meaning a hollow and a nominal suffix '-eok'. 'Gudeok' has its name because it has a hollow space for storing. The name 'Charong' consists of 'cha' meaning 'tea' and 'rong' meaning 'bamboo'. The types and names for 'Gudeok' and 'Chanrong' vary from region to region in Jeju. There are several names of 'Gudeok' depending on material, size, shape, function and how to carry. Each of them has its own name. There are 83 different names for 'Gudeok' including 'Cholgudeok', 'Melgudeok', 'Deulreulgudeol', and 'Jilgudeol', named according to how to carry. 'Charong' is called 'Charong', 'Goryeong', or 'Sangji'. The baskets have different names depending on the size and function. A bamboo basket with a cover used to contain rice cake is called 'Ddeok Charong' or 'Ddeok Goryeong'; a bamboo basket with a cover for storing boiled rice is called 'Bob Charong' or 'Bob Chabanji'; a bamboo basket for sacrificial food offerings is called 'Jemul Charong' or 'Jemul Sangji'. Including bamboo baskets used as a lunch box named 'Dong Goryeong', 'Dong Gonyang', or 'Bob Dangseok', there are 35 names for 'Charong' in total. This study does not make an exhaustive investigation into all the types and names of 'Gudeok' and 'Charong' in Jeju because the regions surveyed are limited. It also does not cover regional differences more specifically, nor does it find out cultural features, leaving a subsequent study followed.


The people of Jeju have used baskets called 'Jokdae' or 'Suridae' which are made of bamboo. Among those bamboo baskets are 'Gudeok' and "Charong'. 'Gudeok' is also named 'Baguri' or 'Bagumji'. The name 'Gudeok' formed from two morphemes: 'gud' meaning a hollow and a nominal suffix '-eok'. 'Gudeok' has its name because it has a hollow space for storing. The name 'Charong' consists of 'cha' meaning 'tea' and 'rong' meaning 'bamboo'. The types and names for 'Gudeok' and 'Chanrong' vary from region to region in Jeju. There are several names of 'Gudeok' depending on material, size, shape, function and how to carry. Each of them has its own name. There are 83 different names for 'Gudeok' including 'Cholgudeok', 'Melgudeok', 'Deulreulgudeol', and 'Jilgudeol', named according to how to carry. 'Charong' is called 'Charong', 'Goryeong', or 'Sangji'. The baskets have different names depending on the size and function. A bamboo basket with a cover used to contain rice cake is called 'Ddeok Charong' or 'Ddeok Goryeong'; a bamboo basket with a cover for storing boiled rice is called 'Bob Charong' or 'Bob Chabanji'; a bamboo basket for sacrificial food offerings is called 'Jemul Charong' or 'Jemul Sangji'. Including bamboo baskets used as a lunch box named 'Dong Goryeong', 'Dong Gonyang', or 'Bob Dangseok', there are 35 names for 'Charong' in total. This study does not make an exhaustive investigation into all the types and names of 'Gudeok' and 'Charong' in Jeju because the regions surveyed are limited. It also does not cover regional differences more specifically, nor does it find out cultural features, leaving a subsequent study followed.