The broadcast will be the second installment of local inspection - Yangpyeong County Edition, which goes on a nationwide 8-do Imprint tour with local locals. Continuing from last week, Kim Daeho, a local talent, will head to Yangpyeong with Yang Se-hyun and Park Jun-hyun.
After visiting Kim Daeho's parents' house and talking about various topics, the three were told by Kim Daeho's mother, “I have lived in this house for 20 years. I'm thinking about moving to a place where my grandchildren can run around. The mother then suggests, “There is a house I've been looking at, shall we go there? and proposes to go there on the spot.
The three of them get into Kim Daeho's mother's car and drive to the site. “This car was bought by our Daeho when he became an announcer, and it's been 14 years,” she says. Yang Se-hyun responds, “Oh, are you telling me that it's time to change it already?” to which his mother replied, “My DaeHo is not a child who doesn't think...” The mother's regretful words drew a laugh.
They arrive at a newly built Western-style house, one of the few in the Hanok Village located at the foot of the mountain, with a large lawn garden and a beautiful view. Yang Se-hyun says, “Mom - this is the house. This is the perfect place,” Kim Daeho argues, asking her not to say anything unnecessary. His mother, who was watching this, smiles and says to Yang Se-hyun, “Please don't burden (Daeho) with this~,” eliciting laughter.
Kim Daeho then said to Park Joon-hyun and Yang Se-hyun, “There is a place where you can feel Mongolia in Yangpyeong. The place is called “Geru Village” by the owner who put his heart into his geru. Yang Se-hyun said, “This is my first experience in a ger. I am very nervous,” he said, unable to hide his excitement. After entering the oversized ger, the three of them marveled at the gorgeous interior and could not take their eyes off the various props collected directly from Mongolia.
After changing into traditional Mongolian costumes, the three are treated to a feast of traditional Mongolian dishes, including khor khog, a traditional steamed Mongolian meat dish, and khoshor, Mongolian fried dumplings.
Meanwhile, the whole story will be shown on MBC's “Help Me, Homes,” which will air in Korea on the 3rd at 10 p.m!
2025/04/01 09:41 KST
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