Korean traditional clothing, known as Hanbok, is a symbol of Korean culture.
It is famous for its unique design and exquisite craftsmanship.
The inspiration for Hanbok came from the Chinese Hanfu and Japanese Kimono, but it differs in details.
Hanbok usually consists of a long skirt, pants, and a blouse with bright colors and unique patterns.
People wearing Hanbok often accessorize with traditional items such as hairpins, earrings, and necklaces.
Hanbok has a history dating back to the 3rd century BC when it was worn by the nobles in Korea.
Over time, it became more common among the general population and has since become an essential part of Korean culture.
Today, Hanbok is considered one of Korea's cultural heritage and attracts many tourists who come to admire and learn about it.