They were used as decoration with Hanbok Picture taken at Korean traditional knot making event in Deoksugung
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They were used as decoration with Hanbok Picture taken at Korean traditional knot making event in Deoksugung
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Habok made by Natural dyed cloth Isn’t it so beautiful? Picture taken at Natural Dye practicing event in Deoksugung
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<Voyage to Seoul’s Palace> Deoksugung: The Last Palace of Chosun Dynasty Jongro is the center of Seoul, where many skyscrappers of government institutions and corporations are located. It has been center of the city for over 500 years, since Chosun Dynasty started. In those days, there were palaces and important government facilities on this big [...]
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