Korean Hanbok Fashion
February 15, 2018
Seollal (Lunar New Year; first day of the lunar calendar) is one of the most celebrated national holidays in Korea. Official date for seollal 2018 is 15th~18th of February.
During Seollal, Koreans usually wear hanbok (traditional clothes), perform ancestral rites, play folk games, eat traditional foods, listen to stories and talk well into the night.
Here are some pictures of beautiful Korean Hanbok🔻
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Hello. How are you? Happy Lunar New Year. The Hanbok is very versatile for all ages. Are most of the garments cotton and silk?
ReplyDeleteHi Happy lunar year^^ yes they are cotton and silk~
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