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🏅 13 million views in total! ✨ 'Me too?' We gathered happy country people who achieved their dream of moving to the countryside! 00:00:00 (1) 'I sold my 150 billion won company and bought a mountain!' The chairman who became a farmer 00:15:12 (2) 'A couple who moved to the countryside with only 1 million won' 00:31:55 (3) 'The big picture of the mother who bought an abandoned house!' Our house on Friday 00:47:37 (4) 'A view of Jirisan underground through a window' A house dug and built by hand 00:58:10 (5) 'A turning point in my half-century life' My own two-room country house 01:07:14 (6) 'Life in a mud house with only one will to build a house' 01:22:26 (7) 'The sister who eats well moved to the countryside!' Simsimsan-gol Countryside Dining Table ■ Korean Travelogue - Middle Age, More Than Flowers Part 5 Brothers Who Went to the Mountain (2021.04.16) Mr. Lee Hyun-sam, the chairman of a kitchenware company that is well-known by name alone, devoted his entire life to his work with the determination to no longer live in poverty. Luckily, his business prospered, but when the severe stress caused frostbite to spread throughout his body, he needed a place to rest. By chance, he ended up resting at Gongjaksan Mountain in Hongcheon, and after a few years, he regained his health. This led to his purchase of the entire Gongjaksan Recreational Forest and his most beloved brothers in the world. The second son, Hyeonhak, who is good at talking nonsense, the third son, Hyeonsam, the fourth son, Taehyun, who used to be a troublemaker but is now a smiling angel, and the youngest son, Deoksam, who is honest and quiet. Together, they farm ginseng, roast bamboo salt, share a meal together at the same table, and at night, they sit in the open-air bath and chat while looking at the stars. As time passed and I became middle-aged, I realized that parents, friends, comfort, and happiness are none other than family and siblings. ■ Korean Travelogue - When the Blooming Spring Comes Part 2 Let's Live Like Wildflowers (2020.04.21) "I came here with just one bag. I brought a million won in a 60L bag, but now I have everything. I have a house, a car, land, a wife, and a child. I'm really rich." In a rural village in Wanju, Jeollabuk-do, far away, there is a couple called Jin Nam-hyeon and Hwang Po-do who jumped into this barren place with nothing but their own house and created their own world. The couple follows natural, old farming methods, grows crops with care, and builds their own house and furniture by hand, creating their own world. They found happiness and leisure in a life different from others. Good news came to the world of these two. The couple was pregnant. Nam-hyeon, who is starting farming this year, is full of excitement. We take a look at the daily life of a couple who are slowly but happily building their own pace. ■ Korea Travelogue - Our House on Friday Part 1 Memories Accumulate, Happiness Grows (2020.06.01) Mr. and Mrs. Heo In-young left the city after retirement and settled here because they liked the quietness of the mountain village. There is a landlord who visits this house every weekend, where even the stones in the yard have been touched by the couple. The couple is busy digging mugwort in the field, making bread by hand, and welcoming the landlord. Those who visit this place every weekend are their daughter and husband who work in Busan, and their one-year-old grandson Jun-hu. Now, the son-in-law, who is like his own son, has a deep connection to this country house. Before getting married, he visited the mountain village whenever he had time and personally renovated the abandoned house with his father-in-law. Thanks to his sincerity, he received approval for the marriage, and his son Jun-hu's first birthday party was also held here. Although they come here every week, this weekend house in nature is full of things to enjoy. Let's visit the place where happy laughter never ceases. ■ Korean Travelogue - Once in a Lifetime, Part 2: Let Your Heart Flow (2020.10.13) Five years ago, at the foot of Odojae, where Jirisan Mountain is visible at a glance, Kwak Jung-sik created an underground hideout that only he could enter and live in. It is warm in the winter and cool in the summer. With his wish to have a house different from others, he dug the ground himself to build a cave house and installed large windows so that he could see the Jirisan peaks lined up from anywhere underground. Let's visit this house, which has great charm as it allows you to see the entire mountain scenery, even though it is an underground house. ■ Korean Travelogue - A House Worth Living In Now, Part 5: A Dream Playground (2021.01.11) Oh Jeong-nam, who is turning 50 this year in Gokseong-gun, Jeollanam-do, gifted himself a country house that he had dreamed of his whole life. Compliments and consolation for living well for half a century. That's why she is happiest these days when she spends time in the country house. The first winter in the village house, she decided to paint a mural on the wall. She engraved a nameplate that would be her own so that guests could easily recognize it. She even planted daffodils in the bare garden, which would be the first to announce the coming spring. And when she lay down on the warm porch, she felt like she was gaining confidence in living well, even if she wasn’t sure she would live well. There are also people who visit Jeongnam’s village house as if it were their own house. They are the older sister and younger sister who filled the empty house with Jeongnam while the house was being renovated. So Jeongnam’s village house is once again transforming into the four sisters’ dream playground. The second sister made a Christmas wreath herself to set the mood, and after eating a full meal of shrimp gambas and spinach salad, they get to chat. As they lie down on their stomachs and stare blankly at the scenery outside the small window of the village house just like when they were children, the four sisters find themselves time-traveling back to that time. ■ Korean Travelogue - Just One Day There, Part 3 With You (2019.10.09) A deep mountain valley in Yeongwol, Gangwon-do. Jeon Bong-seok and Oh Gyeong-sun live here. The husband, who dreamed of a life in the mountains, finished his life in the city and moved into the embrace of nature with his wife. The vinyl house was the first house the couple built themselves. Even while enduring the harsh winter in the vinyl house, the couple had the same dream and were finally able to obtain their current earthen house. The two wanted to live in the embrace of nature, working the land with their own hands and eating its fruits. Just looking at the growing grass makes the couple happy and their laughter echoes through the quiet mountain valley. ■ Korean Travelogue - Mujinjang Part 5. A Winter Table in a Simsimsan Valley (2014.01.17) Choi Seon-hee feels small happiness watching the seeds she planted grow with each season. She lived in the city and settled in a village in Jinan 10 years ago. The novice farmer who knew nothing has now become an experienced farmer who grows and harvests more than 30 types of crops. In winter, Choi Seon-hee's table is filled with pickled peppers, pickled tomatoes, and soybean paste stew that she grew and seasoned herself. Kim Mi-ok, who lives in Goejeong Village, Jinan, puts dried persimmon rice and boiled eggs on her table around this time. Dried persimmon rice, which has been passed down through generations, is a winter tonic food in this house made with dried persimmons, jujubes, and chestnuts. The food served together with dried persimmon rice in winter is royal cuisine boiled eggs. Dried persimmon rice and boiled eggs are Kim Mi-ok's mother's food and a tonic food that keeps her strong during the winter. #GolladyeonDocumentary #KoreanTravel #Countryside #Countryhouse #ReturningToTheCountry #ReturnToFarming #Life #Retirement #Retirement #OldAge #NaturalPerson #Drama