ETA portal | Updated on 2023-12-11
Hello, everyone. As your interest in Korea is growing, you're all talking about Korea
How much do you know? Today, I'm going to tell you about Hanbok, a traditional Korean costume
Hanbok is a beautiful outfit. You can see the beauty of Korea if you have ETA KOREA
Let me tell you right away about Hanbok, a traditional Korean costume that you can experience!
Hanbok is Korea's proud traditional dress, and it contains the beauty of history and culture. It was mainly used during the Goryeo and Joseon periods, but it has changed several times during the period to take on the beautiful appearance of the present.
During the Goryeo Dynasty, hanbok had a simple yet practical feature. For women, it consisted of a long-length skirt and top, while men wore gats to cover their bottoms and hair.
During the Joseon Dynasty, hanbok came a long way and came close to its current form. Women wore hanboks consisting of jeogori, skirts, and vinaillacs, while men enjoyed black ribbons, pants, and small hats.
Among the unique features of hanbok, there is a design that brings out the body line beautifully with the right length and clothing. In addition, various designs and colors are used depending on the season, event, and age, and pretty embroidery and patterns also represent cultural beauty. Women's hanboks are added with vignac and skirts to add beauty, and flower patterns and natural patterns symbolize Korea's beautiful nature.
Accessories are special, too. Various styles of accessories are used for headbands, beanies, and skirts. In addition, special perfumes are used.
There are traditional and modern hanboks. Traditional hanboks maintain a historical style and are worn at special occasions, and modern hanboks are often seen in everyday events and celebrations with their designs that reflect a modern sense based on tradition.
Hanbok is an important cultural heritage representing the beautiful traditions of Korea, and through its unique design and beauty, you can experience the beauty of Korea in various ways such as history, art, and aesthetic sense.
You can experience Hanbok at Gyeongbokgung Palace, which I introduced last time, and you can experience Hanbok all over the country
There are stores, so if you're in Korea, I recommend you wear hanbok and take special pictures!
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