influenced by the geographical and climatic nature of the Korean peninsula, and handed down throughout the yesars to present times. Hanbok is also referred to as Korean traditional clothing or folk clothing.
Hanbok basically consists of jeogori (jacket) and baji (trousers), showing Northern Scythian natures. The style of Hanbok is closer to the style of the nomadic tribes of the bordering countries of Western China who wore jeogori and baji, than that of the agricultural society of China where people wore jeogori and chima (skirt). The origins of Hanbok can be found recorded on a wall painting of an ancient tomb of Goguryeo.