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Kim dressed as an Arab, Wujong came to Qatar with his part-time earnings.

MrRiya’s story is told. Naturally, the hero’s name is Kim. Kim was seen going to the Education City Stadium in the metro. Yoon’s friends, Woojong, and Ji Woo dress Kim with sheep jewelry as if they are preparing a groom. Kim is embarrassed when she is dressed in Arab dress, wearing Taub and Gatra. When he saw their preparations as if for a disguise competition at the school’s art festival, he approached him and said ‘hello’.

This Korean group was introduced to the Metro after the match between Korea and Ghana in the World Cup. When they saw the Korean in Arabic clothes, many people came up to him and took selfies with curiosity. “Dress is important when it comes to the World Cup. Most arrive with the Korean flag waving in their faces. Wujong came up with this idea when he thought that he should also have good clothes. Everyone pays attention when they see me in Arab clothes,” said Kim.

While Kim is Arab, Yun’s celebration wears Hanbok, a traditional Korean dress. No one leaves without taking a selfie even if they find Yun wearing a sunflower-like hat on his head.

Hanbok is our traditional dress. Women wear Hanbok for weddings and similar occasions. I decided to wear hanbok when Kim wore Arabic for the World Cup. Isn’t it nice to see us together?” Yun asked. He replied, “Arabic and Korean mixed together.”

A week has passed since Kim and his friends arrived in Qatar. Coming from Utsan, Korea. All three have completed their engineering studies. He came to the World Cup with the money he earned by working part-time while studying. The journey became a reality when everyone’s parents announced their support for Katta. Wujong asked if he knew the reason. Laughing without knowing the answer, he said, “It’s because of my name.” Wujong means friendship.