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DescriptionKorean clothing-Hanbok for children-01.jpg
한국어: 대한민국, 서울,한국민속박물관에 전시된 조선시대 아이들의 의상을 재현한 전시. 남아는 머리에 호랑이 문양이 새겨진 호건을 쓰고, 상의로 오방장저고리를 입은 후, 전복을 겹쳐입었다. 바지를 입고 수가 놓여진 타래버선을 신었다. 여아는 머리에 굴레를 쓰고, 상의로는 당의를 입고, 금박무늬가 있는 홍색 스란치마를 입었다.
English: The models of Korean children during the Joseon dynasty who wear hanbok, Korean traditional clothing are displayed at The National Folk Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea. The model of a young boy wears the jeonbok (long sleeveless vest) over the obangjang durumagi (a colorful overcoat) and baji (baggy trouser). The model also wears hogeon(headgear embroidered with a tiger pattern) on his head, and "tarae beoseon" (embroidered socks) on his feet. The model of a young girl wears the dangui (jacket for special occasion) and "seuran chima" (geumbak or gold leaf printed skirt) and "gulle" on her head.
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