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※ This video is part of <Korean Travelogue - Episode 549 Deep, Deep Valley, Part 3. Play, Rest, and Be Happy> broadcast on June 24, 2020. Where in the mountains are there only deep valleys? In each wrinkled valley, our love and our own stories deepen. Nameless wild flowers, you who are like those wild flowers, herbs that only grow on rugged cliffs, cabins that are like a part of nature, things we love, and stories of our hearts in the mountains are all different. To the deep, deep mountain valleys where the eyes are dazzled by the beautiful scenery that makes you keep looking back and secret stories of life are hidden! Park Hwi-seok and Han Sang-sook, a married couple who worked as teachers in the city for over 30 years, returned to the countryside to the mountain valleys of Yeongyang, Gyeongbuk, after falling in love with 'Hwangchogul' that brought back memories from their childhood. Hwangchogul is said to have been a drying field during the tobacco farming season and a playground for children on cold days. The Hwangchogul, which was reborn as a stylish home by Park Hwi-seok's hands, was also given the name 'Ants' Resting Place'. It means that since you worked hard like an ant in the city, you can rest comfortably here! Hwi-seok, who lived in the Hwangchogul house, took on woodworking. He makes everything except refrigerators and televisions, including scholar's statues and fist-shaped furniture! He even made a baby stroller with a basin for his grandson. When he gets tired from work, he goes to the cool stream in front of his house to have fun fishing! Wow, wow, wow~ If you kick your feet hard, is it because of your wife who is very lucky? There are a lot of loaches! The mountain valley where laughter echoes even across the valley is a playground for families and a big break in life. ✔ Program name: Korea Travelogue - Episode 549, Part 3 in a Deep, Deep Valley. Play, rest, and be happy ✔ Broadcast date: June 24, 2020 #GolladyeonDocumentary #KoreanTravel #Hwangchogul #Mountain #Retirement #ReturningToTheCountry #ReturningToFarming