위키 러브 리빙 헤리티지/핀란드의 살아있는 유산 국가 인벤토리
National Inventory of Living Heritage in Finland
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톱 연주
노동절
Kalevala bone setting
Finnish traditional healing
rya tradition in Vesilahti
tukkilaiskisat
Gymnastics tradition in Finland
Tommi knife making
forest relationship in Finland
tar burning in pits
품앗이
rag rug weaving
Stafettkarnevalen
winter seine fishing in Lake Puruvesi
playing in the snow
circus culture
särä tradition in Helsinki
Runeberg Day
Whitsunday festivities in Ritvala village
Crucession
visiting cemeteries on Christmas Eve
Living Christmas Calendar of Käpylä
conferment of master’s degrees
purpuri dance in the Kokkola area
Finnish sauna
Finnish puppet theatre
making national costumes
funfair tradition in Finland
freedom to roam in Finland
handmade glass production
barn dance
Opening of the Finnish summer
Stinginess of the people in Laihia
shoe making
Korsnäs sweater making
traditional fishing culture in the Torne River’s rapids
Finnish skittles
칼라쿠코
Finnish spitz and safeguarding the hunting tradition
declaration of Christmas Peace in Turku
Jukola relay
요울루푸키
minuet in the village of Jeppo
National Culture Days of the Deaf
runo song
log driving
Knitting tikkuröijy sweaters from Hailuoto island
dyeing textiles with natural dyes
clinker boat building
miniature wargaming
minuet in Finland’s Swedish-speaking areas
singing tradition of the Finnish Roma people
칸텔레
know-how regarding the Finnhorse
baking the traditional Eura twists
Easter bonfires
virvonta
barrel organ
horsemanship of the Roma
요우힉코
sailing on traditional clinker boats
horta hunting
Lace-making in Heinämaa village
Finnish beer culture
bedtime story
Making of shingle baskets from pulled shingles
mushroom hunting
Finnish tango
goldsmithing
chainsaw carving
folk-style harmonica playing
wooden boat repairing
Mexican Day of the Dead in Finland
blood cupping
Rauma lace
playing the diatonic accordion in South Ostrobothnia
Peilikäs raanu from Kainuu
Chilean Independence Day in Finland
folk partner dance and music in Finland
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위키 러브 리빙 헤리티지 페이지에 표시된 텍스트에 사용된 지정은 다음에 관한 유네스코 측의 의견 표현을 의미하지 않습니다. a) 국가, 영토, 도시 또는 지역의 법적 지위 b) 당국의 법적 지위 또는 c) 국경 또는 경계선의 경계