Hanfu is the traditional clothing of Korea, which has rich spiritual and cultural connotations and historical significance.
The design and production of Hanfu reflect the aesthetic views and cultural traditions of the Korean people.
The colors and patterns of Hanfu have profound meanings, such as red representing passion and celebration, and blue representing freshness and tranquility.
The styles of Hanfu are also very unique, such as robes, skirts, high-waisted pants, etc.
These are the characteristics formed by the Korean people in the long-term historical development.
The history of Hanfu can be traced back to the Sanxingdui culture period in 2333 BC when people began to wear simple clothes.
Around the 10th century BC, Hanfu gradually evolved into its present form.
During the Chosun Dynasty, Hanfu became the official dress, only worn by nobles.
Ordinary people wore simple clothes.
Even in modern times, Hanfu remains one of the traditional costumes of the Korean people, representing Korean culture and history.