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Korean “Gat”

Q. What is it called? Q. What is it? Q. Who wears it? It is called … It is a … … wore it.

This is called a ‘gat’. It is a Korean hat. Many years ago, men wore it.

Q. What is it made from? … is made from …

Gat is made from horsehair and bamboo.

Q. When do you wear it? … is worn at …

The black gat is worn after the man passed the gwageo exam. paeraengi Normal men wore paeraengi.

Conclusion Why is this interesting / important? Thank you!

There are many different types of gat. We think that this is interesting in Korean culture because the gat tells the rank of the man, and to protect the man’s hair.

Thank you for listening!