Friday, July 9, 2010

Korean culture clothes

Korean traditional clothes called Hanbok (North Korea called Choson-ot). Hanbok dress is divided into upper (Jeogori), long trousers for men (wedge) and a woman's skirt (Chima).

Korean people dressed in accordance with their social status so that clothes are important. People with high status and royal family enjoys the luxurious clothes and jewels which generally can not be purchased under the category of people who live in poverty.

Previously, Hanbok are classified for everyday use, ceremonies and certain events. Hanbok for ceremonies used in formal events such as the first child's birthday (doljanchi), a wedding or funeral ceremonies.

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