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  2. Oil-paper umbrella - Wikipedia

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    Oil-paper umbrella art in the Northern Thailand, or Chiang Mai dates back to around two hundred years. The umbrella scaffold is made from green bamboo sticks, the colors and images are abundant including pictures of scenery, animals, people and flowers. The umbrella surfaces can have a square shape in addition to the traditional circular one.

  3. Cheondojae - Wikipedia

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    Cheondojae (Korean: 천도재) is a Korean umbrella term for Buddhist rituals based on reincarnation. [1] Cheondojae is also known as after-death ceremonies or Buddhist funeral rites. [2] Buddhists believe when someone dies, their soul is held for 49 days between death and rebirth. [3]

  4. Jeongjagwan - Wikipedia

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    Jeongjagwan (Korean: 정자관) is a type of gwanmo (관모; 冠帽). It is a traditional men's hat in Hanfu and Hanbok.It was first seen in the Five Dynasties period at the latest.

  5. Category:Korean traditions - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Korean medicine (1 C, 29 P) Traditional Korean philosophy (1 P) Pages in category "Korean traditions" ... Oil-paper umbrella; P. Pungeoje; Pyebaek; T ...

  6. Monpe - Wikipedia

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    A traditional pair of monpe is recognised by having a loose waistband and a drawstring hem around each ankle. The garment is historically thought to have descended from the traditional court trousers, Hakama because of the loose shape of the trouser leg and how the piece of clothing is designed to also be worn over kimono.

  7. Gat (hat) - Wikipedia

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    A gat (Korean: 갓; Korean pronunciation:) is a Korean traditional hat worn by men along with hanbok (Korean traditional clothing) during the Joseon period. It is made from bamboo or horsehair with a bamboo frame and is partly transparent. Most gat are cylindrical in shape with a wide brim on a bamboo frame.

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