Hanbok
*Males: The blue one is for the GROOM whilst
the pink one is for
commoners. The button on the commoner's vest symbolizes his
social status*
*Females: The purple one is for commoners; black one for
high social class ladies; the pink one for
court servants and the red one is for BRIDE*
*Professor Kim; teacher of the day. Giving us a lecture on
Hanbok; the name of each
pieces that make
the Hanbok and how to wear it*
*Models of the day*
*Choosing our own Hanbok*
*Help each other to secure the skirt*
*Me in Hanbok. I don't wanna take it off!!!
I wish to own one of these...It's so
PRETTY~~~ But its super
expensive tooo~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
Lesson 3:
Korean Bow
*Listening attentively*
Lesson 3:
Korean Tea Ceremony
*Every group was given their own tea set and also
the table*
*Me conducting the ceremony*
*This is how the set looks like;
the cakes and ssukdokk was given after the tea ceremony*
*Me as the host*
The continuation of cam-horring ...
That's all. U must really try this when u have the chance. It fun and exciting but most of all u get to experience something that is totally different from ur own culture.... Though Hanbok does not show ur body shape, but its a good thing cuz not only u get to hide ur fats but also, its comfortable and new I would say....
Hi Charis, Ahnyeong haseyo~
ReplyDeleteReally like your post.
Is it in Malaysia or in Korea?
I really want to learn..
tell me more.
Good Day :)
hi yaya k! Its in Korea. I'm currently studyin here; as an exchange student. Thx for supportin my blog =) will update all interesting cultural events during my stay in Korea =)
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