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※ This video is part of the program <The Only Earth - Empty House, Give Away> aired on November 28, 2014. Isn't one well-renovated empty house worth ten new houses? An empty house transformed from a burden to a treasure trove in the village. A delightful twist on a useless empty house. A happy story of people living in an empty house. I Live in an Empty House. In September 2014, Kim Dong-woo's family moved to Donggo Village, Sunchang-si, Jeollabuk-do, to find an empty house and return to farming. The empty house, which had been neglected for years, was reborn as a warm nest for Kim Dong-woo's family. Kim Dong-woo's family, who rented not only the house but also the vegetable garden for a low price, are now in the middle of harvesting persimmons that are in season. However, the empty house is not the only thing that has changed. Since Kim Dong-woo's family came, the average age of the village has decreased, and the village is coming to life with the laughter of children. Thanks to the laughter of children, the once quiet village is coming to life. We go to Donggo Village to find the happiness that the empty house brought. Jeju Island Empty House Comes to Jeju Island One autumn day. A large moving truck arrived at Jeju Port. The main characters are the family of Dae-geun Ko, who moved from Seoul to Onpyeong-ri, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju. One of the reasons they were able to escape their busy lives in Seoul and come to Jeju was because of the empty houses… Seogwipo-si Namwon-eup Sinrye 1-ri repaired about 20 empty houses and rented them out to outsiders for 3 years free of charge. Seogwipo-si is enjoying the double effect of revitalizing both the village and the school through the empty house redevelopment project. The happy story of people who moved to empty houses in Jeju Island begins. The hero who saved Sangok Branch School from the brink of closure, an empty house If you want to save a school, provide an empty house? Pohang Sangok Branch School was on the verge of closure until two years ago. This year, the village sports day was held at that school. The biggest contributor to escaping the school from the brink of closure and even holding a village sports day was an empty house! As the abandoned empty houses in the village were renovated and put up for rent at a low price, families with elementary school children began to move in. The amazing miracle brought about by the empty houses is revealed. When empty houses are restored, the village comes to life. Jangsu Village, which retains the old appearance of Seoul, is located below the Seoul City Wall in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul. However, due to redevelopment, empty houses were left in an ugly state all over the village. However, as the empty houses began to be renovated one by one and people began to move in, the village is transforming into a place where people can live. Let’s meet Jangsu Village, which is renovating empty houses with the belief that a house is not something you own, but something that is valuable only when you live in it. ✔ Program name: The Only Earth - Empty House, We Give You ✔ Broadcast date: 2014.11.28 #TVViewingGolladunDocumentary #GolladunDocumentary #TheOnlyEarth #ReturningToTheCountry #ReturningToFarming #EmptyHouse #CountryHouse #VegetableGarden #Farming