A promotional shoot for hanbok at Jeoksan House


(0)Promoting hanbok at a Japanese-style house used as a solo fairy


(0)Promote hanbok at a single Japanese-style house

(1)Filming a promotional video of Hanbok at Jeoksan House built during Japanese colonial era


(0)Promote hanbok at a single Japanese-style house


(0)Promote hanbok at a single Japanese-style house


(0)Promote hanbok at a single Japanese-style house


(0)Promote hanbok at a single Japanese-style house

(1)Screen source YouTube Busan Tube – Busan Metropolitan City’s official YouTube channel and Busan Metropolitan City’s official blog


(0)Promote hanbok at a single Japanese-style house

(1)Japanese style house in Sujeong-dong, Busan

(2)· Registered Cultural Property No. 350 Registered on July 3, 2007

(3)Area Land 650

(4)Architecture 904471 1765 2nd floor 12797

(5)The Japanese-style house in Sujeong, Busan, was built in 1913 and has a gate with a gabled roof on a large site and remains The right side of the body is built in brick construction, and most of them, except for the name, were built in Japanese-style wooden houses A part of the first floor is warm, but the second floor is characterized by the traditional Japanese architecture of the second floor, which is characterized by the traditional Japanese architecture of the second floor, and the round table of the tatami room


(0)Promote hanbok at a single Japanese-style house

(1)Professor Seo Kyung-deok of Sungshin Women’s University

(2)It was used as a fairy and no matter how clearly it was registered as a cultural property,
In informing the world of our hanbok


(0)Promote hanbok at a single Japanese-style house

(1)Professor Seo Kyung-deok of Sungshin Women’s University

(2)In such a Japanese house,

(3)The fact that I filmed the video is very wrong


(0)Promote hanbok at a single Japanese-style house

(1)”Even Jeoksan House is the
of our culture
(2)In some places like this

(3)If Hanbok were more shining

(4)”It’s going to be nice.”

(5)Busan Textile Fashion Industry Association


(0)Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

(1)”Hanbok Regional Base Support Project

(2)I’ll just give you the budget
(3)The resulting video is

(4)I don’t check separately


(0)There is a promotional video of Hanbok made by the government and Busan City, and JTBC reported that it was filmed at Jeoksan House, a Japanese-style
building. Moreover, this place was also used as a luxury fairy after liberation It is pointed out that
Why did we film our hanbok promotion video at Jeoksan House
Da

(1)I’m reporter Jeong Jeyoon


(0)Women dressed up in hanbok are showing off their appearance

(1)It is a hanbok promotional video sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Busan City and made by the Busan Textile Pad
Sean Industry Association
Da

(2)But the background of this video is not a traditional hanok, but a Japanese-style building

(3)The two-story Jeoksan House built in Japanese colonial era is
Nida

(4)In particular, this place is a high-end
Jeongrangak after liberation
(5)It was also used as a restaurant

(6)I’m a fairy who used to be a gisaeng

the meaning of an integrated house
an integrated house
enemy property accumulated from
or made by our enemies
a house literally built by enemies
It means
In Korea, Japanese colonial eras are commonly used
to
It means a building built by the Japanese
To make Hanbok shine more
It was taken at Jeoksan House during the Japanese colonial period (sighs)
And the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism just gave us the budget
That’s great.
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