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🍉Summer Stories from a Mountain Village🍉 00:00:00 (1) Part 5. Happy Fairy Tales Written in the Mountains 00:14:15 (2) Part 3. Summer Stories from a Mountain Village 00:30:17 (3) Part 4. Love Deeper than the Sea 00:45:02 (4) Part 1. How the Three Musketeers of Nulsan Village Live 01:00:02 (5) Part 2. Planting Happiness in Darangi Fields - It is the season when you want to pack a backpack and go into nature. A place where even the wind and clouds rest and time passes slowly. How nice would it be if it were a place where the clear forest and the sound of the clear stream clear your ears? It is a place where our mothers and fathers who believe in nature and live while caring for their children who left for Daecheo in the remote mountains are. This Korean travelogue sets off to the remote mountains in search of the simple human nature and warmth of life that we have forgotten. ■ (1) Korean Travelogue - Love Lives in Oji Village Part 5. A Happy Fairy Tale Written in the Mountains (Aired on June 24, 2016) Deep in the mountains of Gokseong, there is a family living in their own world. They wake up to the sound of nature instead of their cell phone alarms and eat their meals with the morning dew. Today is the last day of the husband, Jeon In-su’s bamboo salt melting process. The tenth melting process, the most important process for making bamboo salt, begins. The husband says that no one accompanies him when he does this work. Even his wife watches the process of the process for the first time. Na-jin and Hyeon-ok go to school far from their mountain home. The children’s path to and from school is long, but it is no different from an ecological classroom gifted by nature. Even the reeds hanging on the roadside become toy brushes in the children’s eyes, the stream flowing next to the house becomes a natural refrigerator, and the wild strawberries in the backyard become a delicious dessert for the family. The family climbs the mountain behind them for the first time in a long while to make a natural stove. While the potatoes are ripening inside, the siblings lie on the grassy ground and look up at the sky. We meet the happy fairy tale of the mountain village they are writing. ■ (2) Korean Travelogue - Love Lives in the Remote Village Part 3. Summer Story of the Mountain Village (Aired on June 22, 2016) Hwarangteo Village, which is considered the most remote area in Yeongyang, Gyeongbuk Province, famous for its many mountains, is where the old slash-and-burn farmers used to live. Now, only a couple of households remain. Grandmother Park Young-hee came here to treat her daughter's illness when she was young and has lived there for over 30 years. She always feels lonely and desolate because she struggles with the steep mountains and fields alone every day. Living in the remote area means being lonely, but Lee Young-gyu, who lives in Muhak-ri, another remote village, made a close friend to overcome that loneliness. The friendship of the two friends who work together in the hemp and wild vegetable fields and constantly talk about their daily lives in the remote area that they tell us about and show us! ■ (3) Korean Travelogue - Love Lives in a Remote Village Part 4. A Love Deeper than the Sea (Aired on June 23, 2016) There is a husband selling squid at the Jangheung fish market in Jeollanam-do. After everything is over, the husband approaches his wife who is sitting quietly in a corner of the fish market. The wife, who got up from her seat, follows him with a bent back. The husband, who has been taking care of his wife who has a bent back due to a back problem for only 6 months after getting married, has been with her for her entire life. Even though she has difficulty moving, the wife follows her husband to catch squid every day without fail. They breathe easily on the boat, and the couple’s chemistry is perfect as they have spent a long time together. They go to the market with the money they made from selling squid. The husband wants to buy his wife a pretty dress, a delicious snack, and many other things, and we look into the story of a couple who have a lot to say. ■ (4) Korean Travelogue - Love Lives in a Remote Village Part 1. How the Three Musketeers of Nulsan Village Live (Aired on June 20, 2016) Three young friends, eighteen in their prime, linked fingers and made a promise. “Let’s live together in the distant future without changing our hearts.” Forty years later, this promise was kept. The three friends, whose youth had passed and whose hair had turned white, visited a deep mountain village in Bonghwa-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do. They built houses side by side in this remote village with no roads and began their lives as farmers… The three friends, who had never touched the dirt, made many mistakes in everything they did. However, the three friends said that their happiness index was the best of all. What kind of history will the three friends be able to create in this mountain village today? ■ (5) Korean Travelogue - Love Lives in a Remote Village Part 2. Planting Happiness in Daraengi Fields (Aired on June 21, 2016) Jirisan is often called Mother’s Mountain. There is a village embraced by the long Jirisan Mountain, which is Hamyang Changwon Village. In this village surrounded by hundreds of rice paddies, grandfather Kim Bong-gyu and his wife have lived as farmers for 80 years. Every time they head towards the steep rice paddies, the grandfather and his wife think that farming is the will of heaven. That is why they call rice paddies heaven-supplied. Although rice paddies resemble the heart of nature, many people have left the countryside due to inconveniences. However, today, people are coming to the countryside one by one in pursuit of this heart of nature. Mr. and Mrs. Jeong No-suk have been in the countryside for 9 years. Let’s listen to the happy countryside story this couple tells. #TVGolladyeonDocumentary #GolladyeonDocumentary #KoreanTravel #Mountains #Countryside #CountrysideVillage #ReturningToTheCountry #Hometown #CountryPeople