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Detail of a typical wooden carved Korean Jangseung Totem Pole at the entrance park of the National Museum in Seoul in South Korea. A jangseung or village guardian is a Korean totem pole usually made of wood. Jangseungs were traditionally placed at the edges of villages to mark for village boundaries and frighten away demons..
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