Hanbok
Hanbok is the traditional costume of the people of two countries, South Korea, North Korea and even Koreans (China). Hanbok is a long-standing traditional Korean costume designed with charming lines, colorful colors that are very typical, creating a noble and noble aura.
Women's Hanbok consists of a long skirt and a Bolero-style jacket. Men's shirt consists of a jeogori (저고리) short jacket and baji (바지) pants. Both of these hanboks can be worn with a similarly styled long robe called a durumagi (두루마기). Nowadays, Koreans mainly wear Hanbok on Tet holidays (Mid-Autumn Festival, Lunar New Year) or celebrations such as weddings or funerals. There are also people who wear modern Hanbok on weekdays, but most Koreans wear Western-style clothes that give a modern feel. This shows that Koreans with their creative nature and great fashion sense have changed to match the times.