The Hanbok is the traditional Korean clothes.
It was established as a part of the unique living culture of Korea,
included by the georaphical and climate nature of Korea, and handed down
throughout the years to present times.
Koreans wear Hanbok for semi-formal occasions and events such as festivals, celebrations, and ceremonies. In 1996, the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism established "Hanbok Day" to encourage South Korean citizens to wear the Hanbok.
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