A man (C) dressed in king’s clothes is flanked by two others in maids’ attire as they pose for an event to help foreign tourists experience traditional Korean costumes (hanbok) for free at Gwanghwamun Square in downtown Seoul on April 12, 2016. The costume was used during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). (Yonhap)
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I assume auto-correct changed “hanboks” into “handbooks.” Damn auto-correct!
Don’t ask, don’t tell has come to Korea, I guess…
“A man (C) dressed in king’s clothes is flanked by two others in maids’ attire”
So… basically… one gay hipster and two crossdressers.
@1: Thanks I did not notice what the auto correct did. I fixed it. 😳