A day in Hanbok dress .

Part I


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Woohoo! Fun time and here we go :) Our first morning we took public transit and went to the city center. Next to Gyeongbokgung Palace we rented traditional Korean outfit called - Hanbok. Girl's dress (the one I wore) is from two parts - top and long skirt. Men have a little bit more parts and I believe it also depends on weather what they will wear. Not long ago it was an everyday attire for Korean people. Today it's mostly used on special occasions like wedding. And now they are renting it for everyone who want to try it out. Also if you do rent Hanbok you don't have to pay to get into Gyeongbokgung Palace. Nice!

Honestly it felt like we are kids again and we just met to play around this amazing palace :) 

Ok, we were not the only ones having fun :)

Ok, we were not the only ones having fun :)

Getting ready moments:

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Guards on duty.

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Mini photo session in this beautiful area :)

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