Dongje, village rites and festivals in Korea, is held in order to pray for village peace and new year's rich harvest. At the same time it plays an important role of the spatial constitution of a village. We concentrate on 'making rounds' of a village as a ritual activity and try to understand how it determines boundaries and articulates spaces. 'Making rounds' can be understood as '(sur) rouding' a kind of domain, which has relation to both the inside and outside of it. 'Making rounds', that is, 'between' inside and outside is also shown as not only 'horizontal' but also 'vertical' experience structure.