[한국기행] Stay, how is it? Part 2 – A trip that hits your taste, mountains vs. sea

by times news cr

2024-07-25 11:28:12

Reporter Park Yu-mi Photo = EBS Korea Travel

This week (July 22-26), EBS 1TV’s current affairs and cultural program aired a 5-part series titled ‘Stay Still, How’s It?’

With the summer vacation season in full swing, from ‘water hot spots’ that will blow away the heat to unique accommodations and ‘hip’ experiences. How about staying there?

Hard workers, get out! The full-fledged summer vacation season is approaching. Where can you find a place to soothe your tired body and mind from everyday life?

From cool ‘water hot spots’ that will blow away the heat in one go, to unique accommodations filled with the owner’s romanticism, to ‘hip’ experiences that you will regret missing out on.

Five senses. Satisfaction! A dreamlike night that only I want to know about! This summer, stay there~ How about it?

Not a foreigner? A Bali house by the sea.

Taean Mongsanpo Beach in South Chungcheong Province is famous for its 3km-long white sand beach and beautiful pine forest. There is a special couple who fell in love with ‘magpies’ and even built a house to start a second life here.

When salt was sprinkled on the drained mudflat, a ‘scallop’ popped its head out. Mr. Jeon Hong-woo, who fell in love with this pleasure and has been visiting the sea off Taean for over 10 years as if it were his home, persuaded his wife, Myeong-je Kim, to settle down here.

With the idea of ​​living a fun life since I’m already living here, I imported palm leaves, put them on the roof, and used props to decorate my house in an exotic way.

They say that if you wear traditional clothes from overseas and eat delicious food, you don’t have to go abroad. A neighbor who comes to the couple’s house for summer vacation every year visits, and this year’s exciting summer vacation has begun without fail!

From butter-grilled clams made with the sweat of her husband, Hong-woo, to appetizing stir-fried whelk, to ramen with plenty of fresh seaweed from Taean. How about a special day spent at the romantic house of a couple who doesn’t necessarily need to go abroad?

The cabin in the forest I dreamed of as a child

A tree house standing alone in a 170,000-pyeong cypress forest in Wanju, North Jeolla Province. This is the house that embodies the dream of Shin Sang-wook, who wanted to build Tom Sawyer’s cabin, which he saw in fairy tales as a child.

A man who chose voluntary isolation, away from the busy world. A very special guest visited his house. It was his only son, Han-gyeol.

A small, quiet log cabin in the forest that still retains the traces of his father’s hands. The father and son place their hearts on a stone tower filled with people’s wishes and beat the heat by dipping their hands in the cold stream.

A rainy forest. A father and son pouring fragrant coffee for their father and sharing their worries that they have not been able to share for a long time. The son picks up the guitar for the first time in a long while and sings a song by Kim Kwang-seok, the singer his father loves the most, for his father who has silently believed in him and supported him.

A cozy vacation for the rich in a green forest on a summer day. It’s as good as a five-star hotel.

A travel story that will appeal to your tastes, unfolding in the mountains and the sea. What is your choice?

EBS’s ‘Korea Travelogue’ is a beautiful time travel documentary program that travels through space to find hidden scenic spots in Korea and conveys the fragrance of history, customs, architecture, and culture. It airs every Monday to Friday at 9:30 PM.

Reporter Park Yu-mi Photo = EBS Korea Travel

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2024-07-25 11:28:12

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