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🍁A friend like medicine: https://bit.ly/ebs_bang In Ganggol Village, Boseong, Jeollanam-do. There is an old house that is full of the warmth of people, making it seem like a 150-year-old house. Grandma Jo Myeong-yeop has been sweeping and cleaning the house every day, which has become a ruin because no one has lived there. She is said to have made yuja-cheong every year with the 100-year-old yuja that grows in the front yard in the winter. Looking at the yuja hanging in abundance makes me feel a little sad. This is because she doesn’t get to spend much time in this house since she decided to donate the house to the military according to her family’s wishes. Her son Lee Jeong-min prepares a special snack for his mother who worked hard to protect the house. A nostalgic egg rice ball with his mother’s face drawn on it! In this way, the grandmother builds another memory at the house. Grandma Jo Myeong-yeop always welcomed guests to the house warmly. She takes care of even the last guest. The blankets that the grandmother gives are especially cozy. We meet the 150-year-old house and grandmother Jo Myeong-yeop's special night together for a long time. ✔ Program name: Korean travel - One night at the house, Part 1, 150-year-old house, grandmother's last day ✔ Broadcast date: December 23, 2019 #Korean travel #Old house #Country house #Yuja #Abandoned house