Friday, July 4, 2008

My Kids in Hanboks


One of the prettiest sights in Korea are kids wearing Hanboks which literally means "korean clothing". The formal and semi-formal hanboks are usually worn during festivities and celebrations. Sometimes, elementary schools hosts korean traditional games where the students wear hanboks while playing the games.



One day, I was walking in front of Jai's former elementary school and saw a lot of kids wearing hanboks. Some of them were delighted that I was taking their pictures.








A couple of weeks ago, the school where I am tutoring kids in English held their traditional games. My 5th grade students came into my classroom and started showing off their hanboks to me.

Here is May (Yang HeYoung). She loves to dance and sing to the latest korean pop dance songs.




This is Sara (Kim Suehe).
Sara likes playing teacher during our breaks.





And this pretty girl is Krissy (Park Yoojin).




This is one of my shy students, Christine. But she always try to make a point to talk to me and ask how I am doing.




My smartest student, Clarissa. She has travelled to a lot of countries like UK, Australia, Japan, etc.








And my pretty students all in a row with their colorful hanboks.

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