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China-Korea photography hanbok custom made
Japanese kimono was handed down from the Sui and Tang Dynasties in China. The origin of kimono can be traced back to the 3rd century. In the Nara era, Japanese envoys came to China and received a large number of dazzling robes. The following year, Japan imitated the costumes of Sui and Tang Dynasties. In Muromachi era, kimono was improved on the basis of inheriting the costumes of Tang Dynasty, while kimono pockets were created under the influence of Christian missionaries wearing robes and belts. Kimono was called Wufu before Tokugawa shogunate. Therefore, both kimono and hanbok are based on their original clothes. Due to the cultural exchanges between China, Japan and China and South Korea during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the development of kimono and hanbok is now possible. Moreover, many styles of Hanbok are similar to a common style of Hanbok: the chest-length skirt in the Tang Dynasty. These are all related. So to sum up, Hanbok and Japanese clothes are more like Hanbok. I hope I can help this friend! thank you very much for your support! (*^__^*)?
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