Kojabi Nori was held in each village since the Joseon Dynasty. Upon the construction of Hwaseong Fortress in 1795, it became an annual event held in the open field in Budnae (Seryu-dong) among the upper class and commoners during the full moon. Teams were divided into three: adolescent team, father/child team and adult team. The adolescent and father/child teams mostly won as it meant good fortune for the village.
- Period : every year around the full moon
- Venue : Gosaek-dong, Gwonseon-gu
- Hosted by : Committee of Conserving Gosaekdong Kojabi Nori
- Detail
.Length of rope: 50m per side
.Width of length: 60cm
Contact information : Culture & Tourism Section of Suwon City (031-228-3472)