Taejang Ceremony

Taejang Ceremony

Taejang was a Korean ceremony, where parents buried their baby's placenta or Tae in a special place on a special day. Tae means umbilical cord. Jang is a ceremony in which something is buried.

Read more about Taejang Ceremony:  The Origins of Taejan, The Geographical Features of Taejang, The Ceremonies of Taejang

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