they last much longer than the ones made out of hay in salt
water. Most of the inhabitants could make mangtaegi and jongtaegi,
and some would still make them for themselves so that
they could make them in the exact size that they desire
(Fig. 12).
Jongtaegi
They are used in holding, washing, and carrying the oysters
and clams. In the olden days, they were made out of hay
strings or kudzu vines, but since after the war, people used
more durable materials such as telephone cables (The
Compilation Committee for Siheung City History, 2007).
Some still use the ones made out of nylon strings, but
for the most part, plastic buckets have replaced them
(Fig. 12).
Fig. 9 Ggalggori (hand rake).
Fig. 11
they last much longer than the ones made out of hay in salt
water. Most of the inhabitants could make mangtaegi and jongtaegi,
and some would still make them for themselves so that
they could make them in the exact size that they desire
(Fig. 12).
Jongtaegi
They are used in holding, washing, and carrying the oysters
and clams. In the olden days, they were made out of hay
strings or kudzu vines, but since after the war, people used
more durable materials such as telephone cables (The
Compilation Committee for Siheung City History, 2007).
Some still use the ones made out of nylon strings, but
for the most part, plastic buckets have replaced them
(Fig. 12).
Fig. 9 Ggalggori (hand rake).
Fig. 11
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