During
Chuseok, everyone in the (Korean) family buys and wears new clothes, usually
hanbok (Korean traditional clothes). This custom is known as
Chuseokbim, and is still practiced today.
Complete Hanbok set (jeogori, teol, & bokkeon) from Yedam, 75,000 KRW.
Many thanks to Youngsuk unni for this gift. :)
Oh my gosh! He's so handsome! And I love learning about traditions from other countries. :) Unfortunately I didn't do a Wordless Wednesday post this week to link up. Hope you are having a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteAwe... Czjai... little man is becoming more and more handsome, especially in his hanbok. OOoo I'd love to see what the traditional clothing is for a little girl. Could you send me a picture? If it's not too much trouble. Well wishing you a happy Chuseokbim. Grace, peace and blessings... Carla
ReplyDeleteAwe... Czjai... little man is becoming more and more handsome, especially in his hanbok. OOoo I'd love to see what the traditional clothing is for a little girl. Could you send me a picture? If it's not too much trouble. Well wishing you a happy Chuseokbim. Grace, peace and blessings... Carla
ReplyDeleteVery nice! He looks so handsome! I agree with Carla- would love to see traditional little girl clothes too :)
ReplyDeleteOh my word he is adorable! Thanks for sharing your traditions with us!
ReplyDeleteHe is so handsome-- I am now googling Chuseok--sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteHe is too cute-- I'm now Googling
ReplyDeleteChuseok!
Chene
prototype Mama
He does look handsome and the clothes are gorgeous too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome little guy you've got there! The clothes are gorgeous--what a fun tradition.
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome look!
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