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To celebrate the 102nd anniversary of Section 3.1, a Korean fashion brand advertising Hanbok in New York’s Times Square suggested a legal response to protests by Chinese netizens.
Korean fashion brand ‘Rakai Korea’ said on the 4th: “Recently, in connection with the outdoor hanbok advertisement displayed in Times Square in New York, in celebration of the 102nd anniversary of Section 3.1, protest calls and emails Chinese customer electronics are flooding.
He continued, “It is an absolute insomnia proposition that you cannot even suspect from Korean clothing,” he said. “This is the traditional Korean Kimchi food that China claims to be ‘Pao Chai’ and it flows and forms in the little land. The same is true for all of history, but Rakai Korea wants to express a somewhat regrettable sentiment that there are many protests in this sense “.
The Rakai Korea part lamented, “It is very natural to call ours ours”, and lamented, “It is very sad that the reality we have tells us that our culture and food are ours.
Lakai Korea said it would stop selling to China indefinitely until China halted the northeast process and corrected the distorted facts. Furthermore, he said, “We will be punished with the best legal response we can through international trials” for historical distortions and ruthless bad comments that have exceeded the highest level.
Recently, China claims that the traditional Korean costume, Hanbok, was worn during the Ming dynasty in China and continues to distort it through YouTube channels.
Prior to this, Rakai Korea announced on the 26th of last month that it was holding outdoor advertisements in Times Square in New York in celebration of the 102nd anniversary of Section 3.1.
At the time, Rakai Korea said, “Recently, the Northeast China process is gradually deepening and spreading to our own culture.” To do this, we use the Hanbok image to send an advertisement. “
YTN PLUS Reporter Eunbi Lee
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