pumili ng tatlong bansa at iguhit ang kanilang mga kasuotan na damit sa loob ng kahon disenyo ang iginuhit na kasuotan ng mga impormasyon simbolo o bagay na tumutukoy sa lahi wika at relihiyon ng mga bansang napili
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pumili ng tatlong bansa at iguhit ang kanilang mga kasuotan na damit sa loob ng kahon disenyo ang iginuhit na kasuotan ng mga impormasyon simbolo o bagay na tumutukoy sa lahi wika at relihiyon ng mga bansang napili
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Chinese clothing describes both the traditional hanfu and modern variations of indigenous Chinese dress as recorded by the artifacts and traditional arts of Chinese culture. Chinese clothing has been shaped through its dynastic traditions, as well as through foreign influences.
The national costume of the Philippines, the baro't saya, is an elegant hybrid of Filipino and Spanish clothing styles. The term itself comes from the Tagalong words "barot at saya" or "blouse and skirt," still the basic components of the ensemble.
The hanbok or Chosŏn-ot is the traditional Korean clothes. The term "hanbok" literally means "Korean clothing". The hanbok can be traced back to the Three Kingdoms of Korea period, with roots in the peoples of what is now northern Korea and Manchuria