Korean traditional clothing, known as Hanbok, is an important part of Korean culture.
It is famous for its unique design and exquisite craftsmanship.
The design of Hanbok was inspired by the Chinese Hanfu and Japanese Kimono, but it has some differences in details.
Hanbok usually consists of a long skirt, a blouse, and a headband, with bright colors and unique patterns.
They are usually made of silk or cotton, which makes them very comfortable to wear.
The history of Hanbok can be traced back to the 3rd century BC when it was the iconic attire of the Korean nobility.
Over time, Hanbok became popular among ordinary people and became an integral part of Korean culture.
Nowadays, Hanbok has become one of Korea's traditional cultural heritages, and various celebrations are held every year to showcase and pass down this culture.