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The term "Hanbok" simply should not exist in China because it infringes on China's intangible cultural heritage. The Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in Jilin Province has already declared Korean costumes as intangible

author:Willow River

The term "Hanbok" simply should not exist in China because it infringes on China's intangible cultural heritage. Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in Jilin Province has already declared Korean costumes as intangible cultural heritage, and in 2008 it was included in the second batch of the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List, number X.-109, and the Koreans wore this intangible cultural heritage Korean costume at the 2022 Winter Olympics. If it weren't for the South Koreans finding out that their hanbok was the same as the North Korean costume, we would still be in the dark.

Koreans also have a long history, including Chinese Koreans, Koreans, and Koreans (if Koreans agree), so this Korean costume can be worn by both Koreans and Koreans. However, because Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture has applied for intangible cultural heritage, it can only be called Korean clothing in China, and it cannot be renamed "Hanbok", let alone occupied by South Korea, which was only established in 1945. Therefore, the word "Hanbok" should be banned in the country, and everything involved must be changed to Korean clothing.

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The term "Hanbok" simply should not exist in China because it infringes on China's intangible cultural heritage. The Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in Jilin Province has already declared Korean costumes as intangible

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