The janggu (장구) is a traditional percussion instrument from Korea. It has an hourglass shape and is played on both sides with different drumsticks. It has been used for many centuries and appears in various types of Korean music, such as court music, folk performances, and traditional dances. The sound of the janggu can be loud or soft, depending on how it is played. To this day, it is used in schools, cultural performances, and festivals to keep the Korean musical tradition alive.
Today, the janggu continues to be an important symbol of Korean culture. It is widely used in traditional music performances and is often seen at cultural festivals, both in Korea and in other countries, where Korean culture is celebrated, highlighting its central role in cultural festivities and Korean music.
This photo shows the instrument being played by Ambassador Kwang Jin Choi with his group at a lunch at his residence in Angola.