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※ This video is part of <Korean Travelogue - Simsimsan Valley, I Like It Because It's Boring, Part 2, Dreaming Cabin> broadcast on June 5, 2018. Twenty-eight years old. All he brought was a large backpack with a few clothes. Jin Nam-hyeon, an urban creature who left Seoul and crash-landed in Neomungul, Wanju, Jeollabuk-do, right after graduating from college, is heading to the bare ground. These days, he is busy building a sarangbang alone. Neomungul is a long way from the village, and you have to go around the mountain to get there. Despite being penniless with no bank account balance, Nam-hyeon suddenly took out a loan two years ago and became a poor landowner. He is a farmer who built a 10-pyeong hut on the land he acquired by borrowing funds to help people start farming, and freely grows tomatoes, corn, cotton, and dozens of cabbages along with all kinds of weeds. His face is always smiling as he lovingly unpacks a bag of cement he bought with his bare pockets to build the sarangbang. “If you do it, everything will work out.” Following their friend Nam Hyun, Ji Eun came down to Gangnam? No, Wanju. Young friends who moved to the same neighborhood gathered in Neomungul for some reason. Operation name: ‘Woo Gong Lee San’. Instead of using an excavator, they only use shovels and handcarts to move dirt and fill in furrows. Will they be able to finish this reckless challenge today, like pouring water into a bottomless pit? “If it doesn’t work out today, we can do it tomorrow.” Let’s do as much as we can without rushing too much. Today, too, turn on the radio and lie down in Simsimsan Valley ✔ Program name: Korean Travelogue – Simsimsan Valley I like it because it’s boring Part 2 Dreaming Cabin ✔ Broadcast date: 2018.06.05