As I was taking my look at the front page of The New York Times, I browsed through a set of photos. Ones of nation leaders wearing the traditional costume of Asian nations. And then I stumbled upon seeing Bush wearing a hanbok in 2005.
The article commented on the costume by saying, "...pastel “hanboks” in South Korea with bow-like trim that resembled (female) wedding wear; and silk tunics in Vietnam."
Good one!
It's something to think about. Should nation leaders where the costume of the country they are visiting? Or is this just silly?
Good one!
It's something to think about. Should nation leaders where the costume of the country they are visiting? Or is this just silly?
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