Tennerfly, New Jersey, U.S. officially declared October 21 every year as Hanbok Day Korean Hanbok Day.Tenaply Mayor Mark Jinner, the first foreign local government to establish Hanbok Day, attended a ceremony to declare Hanbok Day at the auditorium of Tenaply City Hall on the 6th and read the declaration.Mayor of Jinner said, “The origin of hanbok can be traced back to Gojoseon, founded by Dangun in 2333 B.C.,” adding that hanbok has become what it is now through continuous development in Korea’s history over thousands of years.Mayor Jinner said, “We hope all Tennaply citizens will enjoy the beauty of Korean culture together,” and declared that October 21 will be celebrated as Hanbok Day, just like Korea.The sesame seeds are gonna whine again.Br. Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk.