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■ The energetic rural diary of Ms. Dantiger, a small giant Despite her small stature of less than 150cm, Ms. Dantiger can easily lift and move heavy rice sacks weighing over 40kg. Raising three children, managing the household, and helping her in-laws with the farm work... She has no time to rest, but she is always full of energy. Seven years ago, while working as a travel guide, she met her husband, Mr. Kim Myeong-seop, who came to Vietnam on a backpacking trip, and they became a couple. In the early days of her marriage, she would stand in front of the door for a long time whenever her husband came home from work, and her hair would fall out due to stress. However, Ms. Dantiger has now become the dependable eldest daughter-in-law of her family. Now, she chooses items more carefully than her mother-in-law and is good at bargaining. Let's meet Ms. Dantiger, who is always full of energy. ■ A two-day, one-night trip to her parents' hometown To get to Lao Chai Village, Ms. Dantiger's hometown, it takes two days and one night by plane, train, and car. It is located over 1,600m above sea level. The mountainous Lao Chai village is home to many ethnic minorities in Vietnam. Among them, the tribe that Dantiger belongs to is called the Black H'mong. After traveling by plane, train, and car for two days and one night, the family finally arrived at their hometown. Dantiger's mother prepared traditional Black H'mong clothing for her grandchildren who came from Korea and Dantiger and her husband. Meeting her in-laws for the first time since getting her daughter married off! Will the mother and mother-in-law, who don't speak the same language and have different cultures, be able to get along? #loveinasia #multiculturalfamily #Vietnam #vietnam