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The difference between Hanbok and Korean clothing

Hanbok and Hanbok are the same, but they are called differently. Korean clothing is the same as hanbok. They were originally a nation, but during World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union carved up the Korean peninsula for their respective forces, with 38 degrees north latitude as the dividing line. Since then, North Korea and South Korea have appeared one after another. They originally came from the same country. The traditional costumes worn by Koreans are those with traditional characteristics, while the hanbok worn by Koreans is an improved traditional costume with modern characteristics. So one is tradition and the other is modernity.