[한국기행] This Is Korea Part 3 – Blue-eyed Jacques, “Buy rice oat bread!”

by times news cr

2024-04-06 08:04:37

A spring day when the land and sea of ​​Namdo beckon you to come. Real ‘Korea travel stories’ from blue-eyed strangers who are ‘deeply passionate’ about traveling to Korea, and native foreigners who know Korea better than Koreans.

This is real Korea! Foreigners say they have the most fun in the most Korean places! Spring scenery that will captivate your eyes and mouth, as well as delicacies from all over the country! It captures the spring days of blue-eyed foreigners traveling or settling in the unfamiliar country of Korea.

This week (April 1-5) EBS 1TV current affairs and culture program <한국기행>5 episodes of ‘This Is Korea’ will be broadcast. Today (3rd) at 9:35 PM, EBS <한국기행> In Part 3 of ‘This Is Korea’, the episode ‘Geuljak’s My Love Kang Jin’ will be aired.

Blue-eyed Jacques, “Buy rice and oat bread!”

[한국기행] This Is Korea Part 3 – Blue-eyed Jacques, “Buy rice oat bread!”

“Rice oat bread is good for your body! “Buy rice and oat bread!”

If you turn your attention to the oil market in Gangjin, Jeollanam-do and hear poor Korean, you can see a blue-eyed foreigner selling Gangjin’s specialty bread.

Jacques Dumont, a Frenchman who works part-time by making friendly remarks to people passing by. Waiting for him is his wife, Lee Seung-hwa.

Seunghwa goes to eat Jjangtungeotang (Jjangtungeotang), which Jacques likes, for her husband who has worked hard.

It is said that Mr. Jacques’ special secret to enjoying the soup is to mix half of the rice with ‘Toha Jeotgal’ in the Jjangtungeotang.

After filling my stomach, I rode my scooter home and enjoyed the spring breeze. Thanks to this moment, Jacques says he completely forgets the fatigue of the day.

‘Sosowon (小少)’ is a name that contains the hope that if you own less and have small desires, you will be happy.

The couple is said to be living up to the name of their 90-year-old house by renovating an old house and planting walnut trees, persimmon trees, and potatoes in the yard…

We take a look into the life of Jacques and his wife in Gangjin, who live in harmony with their Korean neighbors, singing with their 80-year-old guitarist grandfather and 70-year-old harmonica grandfather, who returned to Gangjin.

EBS’ ‘Korea Travel’, a space travel in search of Korea’s hidden scenery and a beautiful time travel documentary program that allows you to feel and convey the scent of history, customs, architecture, and culture, is broadcast every Monday to Friday at 9:30 PM.

Reporter Park So-gi Photo = EBS Korea Travel

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2024-04-06 08:04:37

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