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It seems like time flies really fast. I will continue to work hard in the future. I am truly grateful for this year.🥰🥰

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Sakuraは韓服を着て清純な姿であなたに新年の挨拶をしています。

Sakura:ご主人様のご愛顧とご支持にいつも感謝しております。 ご主人様💕

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Sakura is greeting you in a hanbok and looking innocent.

Sakura : Thank you always for the love and support from the master. Master 💕

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Sakura는 한복을 입고 청순한 모습으로 당신에게 새해인사를 올리고 있습니다.

Sakura : 주인님께서 주는 사랑과 지지에 항상 감사드립니다. 주인님💕

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Anonymous

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yunmin

Thank you, Lote. Thank you for telling us about Hanbok, our country's traditional costume, not China's traditional costume, but Korean costume

LoteAvenue

I think it is the difference in the details of Asian clothing that has been slightly modified through the exchange of historical cultures. Hanfu, kimono, ao dai, and hanbok are all traditional Asian clothes. There is no need to make too much of a distinction about this. For example, if you slightly modify the kimono, the neck and sleeves of the top are tightened, and the bottom is in the shape of a Western wedding dress, it is a hanbok. Or, if the fabric is made very thin and flower petals blowing in the wind and a fairy-like feel are added, it becomes Hanfu. I also like Chinese history very much. These are very similar, just slightly different in shape. Next time, I will also write about Chinese traditional clothing! I think it will probably look almost similar when seen through the eyes of other people. Culture develops through exchanges with each other. :)