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※ This video is part of the <Documentary View - Manmul Truck Carries Love> broadcast on June 23, 2017. Last year, the proportion of elderly people in farming households exceeded 40%, and rural areas are already a 'super-aged' society. As a result, the number of marginal villages with less than 20 residents and over 65 years of age accounting for half of the population is increasing. Even if they are not marginal villages, rural areas are literally elderly communities. They live in an isolated environment, enduring economic hardship and loneliness. Korea's suicide rate is the highest among OECD countries, and the rural suicide rate is higher than that of urban elderly people. There are people who make this lonely and desolate elderly community excited, and they are called Manmul Trucks! Many Manmul truck vendors are active mainly in the mountainous and remote areas of Gangwon-do and the islands of Jeollanam-do. They are people who have chosen a life on the road with their own stories. EBS Documentary View sheds light on the loneliness of rural elderly people through their perspectives. The communication between the peddler who chose life on the road and the rural elderly who receive small consolations on the truck confirms how much consolation small interest and love can bring. The peddler truck that carries love “I bought one that sings, but when this man comes, I like his singing voice, so when I bought one after my grandfather passed away, I wondered if I did something wrong and the sound didn’t come out… So I’ve been waiting for the man to come.” _ Grandmother of Ando A music player that I bought three years ago. I bought it because I thought it would relieve the loneliness of living alone after my grandfather passed away. But one day, for some reason, it stopped making any sound. When the peddler I’ve been waiting for comes, the grandmother runs to pick up the machine. The peddler fixes the machine that was sold three years ago. The peddler truck of the island village is a very welcome customer, and the elderly people who are worried that the peddler will not come anymore because the village is small, so they buy even one thousand won bill… The peddler truck that has everything except for the things that are not there, and the elderly people who come out barefoot and wait for the peddler. We listened to the rural landscape they created and the stories of the rural elders. Island, Truck The day the all-in-one solution provider comes “I visited that neighborhood again after a year. When I visited again, the lady ran out and said, ‘Mister, you came last year.’ ‘Oh, now I can stretch out my legs and sleep.’ When I went home last year and said, ‘I’ll bring the money,’ and came down with the money, the man was gone. So I couldn’t sleep because of the 5,000 won, so I was so happy when he came back after a year. That was a memorable experience.” _ From an interview with Choi Nak-yeon (66) A truck that looks heavier than any other car gets on the boat. The owner of the truck is Choi Nak-yeon (66), a merchant who travels around the islands. This all-in-one truck only travels around the islands. The reason he insists on going to the islands is because Choi Nak-yeon (66) believes that the place where all things are needed now is the ‘island.’ The items on the truck range from cutlery sets to dishes. He is a jack of all trades, easily solving everything the elderly bring in, including the countless items in his truck. People who come to him from afar, as if in a trance, are busy looking at everything, and he is often seen bargaining here and there. His wandering truck life continues, going around the island and back again. Yeongwol, Gangwon-do, calling himself a truck errand boy “I’ve been in business my whole life. If possible, I deliberately deliver things that I don’t have to. If there’s something I can help with while delivering them… The adults know. They know that ‘that person is delivering things with his heart.’” _ From an interview with Son Byeong-cheol (62) Trot music resonates throughout the mountain villages of Yeongwol, Gangwon-do. The people gathered at the village hall wait for the truck. The main stage for Son Byeong-cheol’s (62) truck is about 30 villages hidden in every nook and cranny of the mountains of Gangwon-do. A truck packed with over 300 items including vegetables, fish, and clothes is a truck that has everything except what is not there. This truck can receive ordered items and also accept credit. Above all, the reason why the elderly like it so much is because it delivers items. It not only delivers items but also acts as hands and feet to every corner of the house, so it is like calling itself a truck errand boy. Let's meet the truck that delivers happiness to a mountain village regardless of rain or snow. ✔ Program name: Documentary Viewpoint - The Truck of Everything Carries Love ✔ Broadcast date: 2017.06.23 #GolraDunDocumentary #DocumentaryViewpoint #TheTruckofEv