There On our last day in Seoul we went to school as usual and finished up with a birthday cake for Jesse and certificates for all. That was followed up with a trip to a traditional Korean village (Hanok). To get the authentic experience in full, we decided to rent traditional Korean clothes (hanboks). These are, of course, traditional formal wear. Not your getting-about-the-house type clothes. As luck would have it, there was also a Samulnori group and a taekwondo demonstration going on at the same time. They were both excellent. Check it out ...
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