[한국기행] Isn’t It Good (Family) Part 2 – Daegu Mabijeong Mural Village, 60 Years of Neighbors and Grandmothers Four Musketeers

by times news cr

2024-04-09 14:34:23

[한국기행] Isn’t It Good (Family) Part 2 – Daegu Mabijeong Mural Village, 60 Years of Neighbors and Grandmothers Four Musketeers

A community and family organized around blood relations. But we have something more affectionate than this. A family refers to someone who shares a meal together. Even if you are not related by blood, if you share a warm meal and depend on each other, wouldn’t this be a family in the true sense of the word?

But right here, there is a slightly unique type of family. People who have a slightly awkward relationship in the eyes of the world, but who accept each other as family and lead a cozy daily life. People who are not related by blood, but live with a strong bond of caring and understanding for each other.

A family story filled with the warmth of spring and the scent of people. Let’s take a look at the daily lives of those who give us strength to live a difficult life.

This week (April 8-12) EBS 1TV current affairs and culture program <한국기행>5 episodes of ‘Isn’t It Good (Family)’ will be broadcast. Today (9th) at 9:35 PM, EBS <한국기행> In Part 2 of ‘Isn’t It Good (Family)’, the episode ‘60 Years of Neighbors, Grandmothers and Four Musketeers’ will be broadcast.

Daegu Mabijeong Mural Village, 60 Years of Neighbors and Grandmothers Four Musketeers

[한국기행]  Isn’t It Good (Family) Part 2 - Daegu Mabijeong Mural Village, 60 Years of Neighbors and Grandmothers Four Musketeers
[한국기행] Isn’t It Good (Family) Part 2 – Daegu Mabijeong Mural Village, 60 Years of Neighbors and Grandmothers Four Musketeers

Mabijeong Mural Village located on the outskirts of Daegu Metropolitan City. Here live the Four Musketeers, an old woman who has been living side by side with each other for well over 60 years.

From the charismatic leader, grandmother Lee Woo-seon, to Pom Saeng Pomsa’s second child, Park Bok-tae, the quirky and charming third child, Choi Beom-seon, and the youngest child who sets an example, Park So-nam. After all four grandmothers lost their husbands, they relied on each other to fill the void in their families, building a friendship deeper than blood.

All four grandmothers were well past eighty years old, and although they missed their youth, they consoled themselves by singing a song over a glass of makgeolli.

They are neighbors and cousins ​​who have been together for 60 years, with a bond that is deeper than blood, to the point where they can tell each other’s feelings just by looking at their eyes. The Four Musketeers, an old woman from Mabijeong Village.

Let’s take a look at the spring greeting of the Four Musketeers, a grandmother who is creating a spring day in her life day by day, still retaining the fresh smile of her most beautiful days.

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-i Photo = EBS Korea Travel

.

2024-04-09 14:34:23

You may also like

Leave a Comment