Hello, friends, this is about the asia homework stuff....
Okay as you know I presented that hanbok thing.
Here are the details:
-Hanbok is a traditional Korean clothing
-It's similar to those of the Chinese and Japanese because their ancestors are the same.
-They wear it because that they want to keep their ancient tradition
-They respect their ancestors
-Korean people now still wear hanbok for a special event
-All hanboks have a pattern and is colorful
-They originated in a dynasty called Joseon dynasty.
The Joseon dinasty rules Korea from 1392 till 1910
For more details go here: http://www.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/CU/CU_EN_8_1_2.jsp
By: Comrade-Evan
Sorry ya Ms.L no internet connection in Singapore grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
ReplyDeleteYou make me feel want to go to Korea :) ....... It is very important for all of us to respect ancestor :) Thank you for sharing and give web address too ..
ReplyDeleteMs.L
cool hanbok and it is colorful to
ReplyDeleteABE!!!
AWSOME!!!
ReplyDeleteI feel I want to go that year in the dynasty!!!
~ARIBATCHI~ ~ARIEF~
wow! its very a cool clothing.So traditional style of korea. Thx for sharing!
ReplyDeleteaudry
WOW! i wanna go there now! the hanbok can remind me of rainbows! yep awesome hanbok :3
ReplyDeleteBen_5L :3
woooww.. lots of info you have.. nice to knoww them all.. thx very much yaa..
ReplyDeleteshan
thanks for sharing a bit of your big brain:) you sure do know a lot of thingss!
ReplyDeleteIcha :/
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ReplyDeletethx for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteinteresting information
elaine:)
That's nice hey ! Evan i wanna know do they still wear it now ?
ReplyDelete~Natania~
u make me feel wanting to go there
ReplyDeletewew :3 cool traditional clothing ! n thx for the information,
ReplyDeleteivy :3
i thought your going to pick another souvenir evan and great info
ReplyDeletethx for sharing.....
Brandon
wow that was a very traditional clothes its was amazing
ReplyDeleteby celyne
ReplyDeletewow awesome traditional clothing and i can learn more thx
ReplyDeleteEllert 5L
Yep, they still wear it on special occasions
ReplyDeletesounds like a nice souvenir !
ReplyDeleteby tara
I think the souvenir is nice and btw good info about the traditional cloth
ReplyDeleteNatalia