A stone Jangseung (장승) spirit post in the grounds of the National Folk Museum of Korea (국립민속박물관), located in Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁), Seoul (서울). This Janseung is a replica of one named Hawondangjanggun (하원당장군), from Namjang-dong (남장동) in Sangju-si (상주시) city, Gyeongsangbuk-do (경상북도) province.
The Jangseung is a pole (normally wooden, though stone Jangseungs were more commonly found in the Honam and Yeongnam regions as well as Jeju Island), with a face carved near the top. They would normally be placed near the edges of villages to mark the village boundary and frighten evil spirits away from the village. Villagers would also pray to them to prevent calamity and bring a bountiful harvest.
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