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What's the name of Korean traditional clothing?

The traditional clothing in Korea is called Hanbok.

Hanbok is a local costume of the Korean nation (also known as the Korean nation) from Silla Kingdom and Korea to the Korean Dynasty in ancient Korea. After being greatly influenced by Hanbok, China has developed through constant "national localization".

Wang's Korean dynasty began to take shape, and then it gradually absorbed China's costume characteristics in different periods, and finally formed in the early Korean dynasty (A.D. 1392-19 10).

Hanbok carries 65,438+03 items of important intangible cultural property of the Korean nation, including Hanshan ramie weaving, silk weaving, Luozhou coarse cloth weaving, dyer, goldsmith, needlework, embroidery, carving, knotting, towel making, crown making, net towel making and shoe making.

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Hanbok embarked on the road of revival;

Hanbok is a traditional Korean costume, usually with a thin top and a thick bottom. Most of the fabrics used are cotton, silk or flax, which has excellent comfort and aesthetics.

Women's Hanbok is a blouse with a wide skirt, and the soft cut sets off the dignified and elegant charm of women. Whenever the breeze blows, the wide skirt will always float with the wind, so Hanbok has also got the reputation of "clothes of the wind". Men's wear is based on a jacket and baggy pants, with a vest and vest, which shows the refreshing and generous charm of men.

Due to the complexity of traditional hanbok, in recent years, "improved hanbok" has appeared in the Korean market. The improved Hanbok, also called Life Hanbok, retains the color and shape of traditional Hanbok, but its design is closer to modern life, convenient and comfortable. More and more young Koreans are beginning to wear improved Hanbok in their daily lives, and often take photos and upload them to social media.

People's Network-Hanbok is on the road to revival? The clothes of the wind decorate the streets.

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