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The tea ceremony was beautiful. What a kind and generous lady. Thank you for making such authentic content of Korea. The roots are not for alcohol. It looks like some were ginseng which has healing properties. These roots are for cooking and making tea.
Hello Syifa, this was a lovely video. I like the warmth of the South Korean people. I love how you show everything in a non complicated way. And oh! this is my second account. I've been following you for a long time. Best wishes for you. :)
Korean countryside is such a vibe. 💗💗Unlike the hyper pace of Seoul, people here are chilled , opened and seem overall happier. To viewers who don't know Korea is heavily coffee drinking nation and tea drinking culture really don't exist contrary to neighboring Japan and China.
Thank you so much for your comment! I am glad that you enjoyed watching this vidoe. Yes, I think we particularly saw more coffee options than tea, which we werent mad about as we are a coffee drinker ourselves. Thanks for sharing this information! So very interesting :)
Kimchi is so delicious and healthy. The upcoming video would be from our experience with kimchi making in the village. The video would be released tomorrow and I hope you will enjoy watching!
When you say 짠 in Korean, it helps if you mentally visualize the clinking sound of beer glasses hitting. That's what 짠 means, and the visualization helps with getting the right infliction. And there is an element of the word sort of ringing and fading out, the same a clinking of glasses would sound. : )
I didn’t exactly have a… good day, but your video was a perfect little escape. Thanks, guys. I spent a month in Korea a decade ago, when I used to live in Kuala Lumpur and fly with Air Asia here and there. I have nothing, NOTHING but awesome memories from the country in general, and the people in particular. I was extra lucky to see two Korean friends I had made in other countries, in previous trips, and catch up in person.
Aww Diba! It's so nice to read your comment. So sorry to hear that you didnt have the nicest day! I am glad to hear that the video has become a little short escape for you. Yes I find that Korean are much more cheerful and open to foreign travellers and less reserved, which makes it easier to mingle and get to know them particularly closer. So glad to hear your travel story, thanks for sharing :)
Great to see you again Syifa and Dave. It is so nice to see your gentle videos and celebrations of people from so many cultures. I am fortunate in that I have many friends from South Korea such a warm and welcoming people you should look at some of the many You tube contributors such as Mari life Rirang on Air and so many more
Thank you so much, Stephen! Yes you are right that these videos are celebrations of people from many different cultures. I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed watching this video :-)
So much positivity radiates from you two ,,thats why you receives such heartwarming & welcoming people around you Your fan from pasighat country n always has been and will always watch ur wonderful l vlogs ❤❤
i am an expatriate, away from South Korea over a half century ago. But i still remember the days I spent at my grand father’s house. I was a mere 7 y/o, we had over 30 cousins not to mention our uncles and aunts who all gathered at our grandfather’s farmhouse in a sense as refugees from the war (Korea war erupted in 1950, when suddenly North Korea invaded), more importantly food was scarcely available in those days. So, it was necessary for us to gather in my grandfather’s house as they ran a huge farmland cultivating all sorts of crops including rice and beans, and raised chicken and hogs, also a huge mulberry farm which was basically to use leaves for raising silkworms. We spent the whole summer of 1950 (Korean War erupted in June 25, that year) oh, we 32 cousins roamed through the mountains picking edible mushrooms, catching fish in the near by shallow river, etc. It was a wonderful time for us, at least for me. But that winter both grand parents, and 7 other family members got killed by American bombing from the sky. Strangely, I only seem to remember the fun time in the summer of 1950 but not the tragedy that came upon my family. Two of 9 members were my two younger brothers. Syifa, you so remind me of my old time in Korea. Those innocent days., which was enough to disguise the brutality of the war. Over 70 years later, tears welling in my eyes as I watch your TH-cam. It was a gem. thank you, the best travel vlog. Bravissimo,
James, what a tremendous story that you share! Thank you so much for walking down memory lanes and sharing this with me. I love love reading this type of story and I am so grateful that this video has been recommended to you. I am sorry to hear how some of your family members got killed by American, what an awful thing to go through this war and had to loose family members in such brutal way. There are 2 more videos from South Korea that you may enjoy and hope bring some happy memories. You can watch them here: th-cam.com/video/eZIgiiGY5bE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=k0FVzsV_sO1ejwe0 th-cam.com/video/BMJV0kSv7Io/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5DsbhewYznL7cVUp
Awww thank you so much Squirrel! It was lovely to meet you and Melissa said hi too. She said to me to tell you to keep wandering in the direction of Santiago! 😂 Hope our path will cross again one day.
Hi syifa. Nice to see again your video. So kind the people u met. Like the view of traditonal wet market. Bye syifa see u your next videa. Regards to u both. Bye
Korea is very beautiful those you show us.In this video, i become surprised when the seller given to you their selling products. Its a very charming & most beautiful part in this video. And another part which was attracted me that is a beautiful lady who served you many of dishes very smilingly. I thought she is very much affectionate to yours. What the relationship between you and this lady???
Thank you so much for your kind comment :) Yes, we had such a good time in Korea and have been helped by so many people. Thank you so much for watching!
Hey Syifa, I am your big Fan for a long time, your story telling skills are at next level, I am really inspired by your Travel video's, Whenever I watch your videos I feel like I am watching a travel documentary, if you don't mind, can you plz tell me from where you have learned this Art of story telling and especially video editing, I would be very grateful to you, thanks in advance and Love from Pakistan. ❤
Hello Abdul, thanks so much for your comment. Credit goes to my husband as he has been editing the videos for the past few months. He is able to take the story-telling to next level during post-production. When we travel together, I would be the one who would research destinations or brainstorming video concept for this channel. Now that I am back travelling alone, I do everything by myself. The key to this skill is basically just practice. I have done TH-cam for the past 8 years now so it's a craft and skills that you develop by keep doing it over and over.
The gentleman who gave you free nuts was being hospitable because you are foreigners (nothing to do with promoting his business). The market is remote and not one your subscribers will likely visit. Koreans are hospitable and have a term called "service" where they often give things for free out of hospitality.
Hi Syifa, fab video, lovely market to visit, wonderful interactions, I believe the "cashew" basket was actually what we call Brazil nut in the USA, it has very little flavor, my least favorite nut by far. Also the flat fish looked like turbot not stingray 🙂
I wouldnt call it spicy as I have got a high level of spice tolerance. However, I'd say it has got a nice red pepper kick to it and a lot spicier in comparison to Japanese cuisine. Have you ever tried any Korean food?
Thank you so much! Yes I agree with you. It's so nice to be surrounded by people who are open to foreigners as it meant we were able to interract with people.
Who are you Syifa, what happened to you? You may travel the whole world but your final destination will be the place from where you started. So think about it...🤔
Thanks so much for watching the video from Cheonyang, South Korea. Watch the entire travel series from East Asia here: tinyurl.com/54zfxcxh. If you are travelling abroad soon, I highly recommend buying an eSIM for a smooth travel. Get 5% OFF in your Holafly eSIM purchases & top-ups with code SYIFAADRIANA: bit.ly/3R3qot5
The tea ceremony was beautiful. What a kind and generous lady. Thank you for making such authentic content of Korea.
The roots are not for alcohol. It looks like some were ginseng which has healing properties. These roots are for cooking and making tea.
who love korea rise your hand
From what I can see all Asian countries are amazing, I'd love to be able to visit all so different from the UK and so real to. 👍
I hate korea. Only like japan
shin tae yong
long live kim jong-un👉👌
Bts. black pink. Psy
I think the countryside of Korea is beautiful. The roads are good and clean above all
Indeed Korean countryside is incredibly beautiful! Thank you so much for watching :-)
The countryside market scene is always cozy! Unlike the city, it is relaxed, simple, and full of humanity. 😊
Yes I agree! I love market scene and observe this scene. Thank you so much for watching!
What a lovely video, people can feel the inside South Korea
Thank you so much!
Hello Syifa, this was a lovely video. I like the warmth of the South Korean people. I love how you show everything in a non complicated way. And oh! this is my second account. I've been following you for a long time. Best wishes for you. :)
Thnak you so much for watching and leaving a comment. That's so very kind of you!
@@SyifaAdriana You are welcome! You are too kind! :)
Nice glimpse into the locals of a beautiful country Syifa and Dave. Thanks for showing us. Keep on!
Thank you so much, Romy! Yes, it's an incredibly beautiful countryside. I am glad to hear that you enjoyed watching this video :-D
Korean countryside is such a vibe. 💗💗Unlike the hyper pace of Seoul, people here are chilled , opened and seem overall happier. To viewers who don't know Korea is heavily coffee drinking nation and tea drinking culture really don't exist contrary to neighboring Japan and China.
한국의 차문화는 일반적으로 보이지는 않지만 불교사찰을 중심으로 주로 전해 내려왔어요.
Thank you so much for your comment! I am glad that you enjoyed watching this vidoe. Yes, I think we particularly saw more coffee options than tea, which we werent mad about as we are a coffee drinker ourselves. Thanks for sharing this information! So very interesting :)
Once again, enjoying watching from Australia.
Thanks a lot Roger, so glad to hear that! :-D
So nice rural side ❤❤❤ hope more vloggers go countryside
Welcome back syifa safe travel in this part of Asia.
Thank you so much Renato :-)
옛날에는 추울때 김치를 했지만 지금은 김치 냉장고가 있어서 날마다 할수있죠
그래도 아직 김치는 추울때 많이 만들어서 항아리에 담아서 얼지않게 흙에 보관 합니다😊
Kimchi is so delicious and healthy. The upcoming video would be from our experience with kimchi making in the village. The video would be released tomorrow and I hope you will enjoy watching!
청양군은 한국인인 저도 처음 듣는 생소한 곳이네요. 좋은 추억 만들다 가셨길 바랍니다.👍
청양고추..
Thank you so much! Cheongyang is a small rural town close to Cheonan. Yes, Cheongyang is famous for its pepper. Thank you so much for watching :)
When you say 짠 in Korean, it helps if you mentally visualize the clinking sound of beer glasses hitting. That's what 짠 means, and the visualization helps with getting the right infliction. And there is an element of the word sort of ringing and fading out, the same a clinking of glasses would sound. : )
exactly ! The gunbae means a little different
Ahhh that's interesting knowledge! Thank you for letting me know this :-)
wow this was the best vlog clip ever. Thank you for this amazing upload.
Thank you so much! So glad to hear it.
I didn’t exactly have a… good day, but your video was a perfect little escape. Thanks, guys.
I spent a month in Korea a decade ago, when I used to live in Kuala Lumpur and fly with Air Asia here and there. I have nothing, NOTHING but awesome memories from the country in general, and the people in particular. I was extra lucky to see two Korean friends I had made in other countries, in previous trips, and catch up in person.
Aww Diba! It's so nice to read your comment. So sorry to hear that you didnt have the nicest day! I am glad to hear that the video has become a little short escape for you. Yes I find that Korean are much more cheerful and open to foreign travellers and less reserved, which makes it easier to mingle and get to know them particularly closer. So glad to hear your travel story, thanks for sharing :)
Great to see you again Syifa and Dave. It is so nice to see your gentle videos and celebrations of people from so many cultures. I am fortunate in that I have many friends from South Korea such a warm and welcoming people you should look at some of the many You tube contributors such as Mari life Rirang on Air and so many more
Thank you so much, Stephen! Yes you are right that these videos are celebrations of people from many different cultures. I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed watching this video :-)
So much positivity radiates from you two ,,thats why you receives such heartwarming & welcoming people around you
Your fan from pasighat country n always has been and will always watch ur wonderful l vlogs ❤❤
Aww thank you so much, that is so very kind! I am glad to hear this feedback and thank you. I do remember my time in Pasighat 🙂
버스 창가에 비친 햇빝이 아름답군요
가을에 감이 익었을때나 은행잎이 노랗게 물들었을때 버스를 탓으면 더 아름다웟을것 같습니다 😊
Thank you! Yes it was such a lovely sunlight as the sun was setting. We hope to come back to Korea again in the future :)
Akhirnya upload video mba syifa,kangen bgt❤
Thank you so much for your patience!
Hello you two. Very interesting video. Best regards from Serbia.
Hvala, Bojan! So lovely that you still watch my videos.
Que bonito lugar, Adriana y que bueno que estes junto a tu esposo, y conviviendo con esa linda familia, saludos amiga.
Loved the tea party education! You two are so special!
@@arkadelphiamike thank you so much for you lovely comment
Love this video especially drinking a tea 😍👏
Thank you so much Madonna!
눈이 서언~하게, 꿈(야망이 아닌) 많게 생기셨네요.
그 눈에 바라시는 거 다 담으시길 바랍니다.....
행복하세요
Thank you so much for your kind comment! Indeed I have a lot of dreams!
요즘은 단순 부부만 나오는게 아니라 부부+가족이 등장해서 인기기 좋더라고요 ㅋ
Hahaha I hope you still enjoy watching the video :)
I love your video very much... lots of love from Nepal ❤❤❤❤🇳🇵🇳🇵
Thank you so much for watching!
Wow bisa keliling negara negara di dunia , mantap
Thanks so much! It takes a lot of hard work for the past 10 years to get to where I am today 🙂
@@SyifaAdriana 10 years ??? Woww
Love the yellow parka !
Aw thank you so much! I bought it from Decathlon :-D
@@SyifaAdriana They should give it for free
한국의 시골여행 쉽지 않은데 당신들 대단하시네요~
Ah, thank you so much! We did really enjoy our time in the Korean countryside.
Very sweet atmosphere……
Thank you so much, Brian :D The locals were so sweet and we are very grateful
Syifa, you and your husband are both super beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
i am an expatriate, away from South Korea over a half century ago. But i still remember the days I spent at my grand father’s house. I was a mere 7 y/o, we had over 30 cousins not to mention our uncles and aunts who all gathered at our grandfather’s farmhouse in a sense as refugees from the war (Korea war erupted in 1950, when suddenly North Korea invaded), more importantly food was scarcely available in those days. So, it was necessary for us to gather in my grandfather’s house as they ran a huge farmland cultivating all sorts of crops including rice and beans, and raised chicken and hogs, also a huge mulberry farm which was basically to use leaves for raising silkworms. We spent the whole summer of 1950 (Korean War erupted in June 25, that year) oh, we 32 cousins roamed through the mountains picking edible mushrooms, catching fish in the near by shallow river, etc. It was a wonderful time for us, at least for me. But that winter both grand parents, and 7 other family members got killed by American bombing from the sky. Strangely, I only seem to remember the fun time in the summer of 1950 but not the tragedy that came upon my family. Two of 9 members were my two younger brothers. Syifa, you so remind me of my old time in Korea. Those innocent days., which was enough to disguise the brutality of the war. Over 70 years later, tears welling in my eyes as I watch your TH-cam. It was a gem. thank you, the best travel vlog. Bravissimo,
James, what a tremendous story that you share! Thank you so much for walking down memory lanes and sharing this with me. I love love reading this type of story and I am so grateful that this video has been recommended to you. I am sorry to hear how some of your family members got killed by American, what an awful thing to go through this war and had to loose family members in such brutal way. There are 2 more videos from South Korea that you may enjoy and hope bring some happy memories. You can watch them here: th-cam.com/video/eZIgiiGY5bE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=k0FVzsV_sO1ejwe0
th-cam.com/video/BMJV0kSv7Io/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5DsbhewYznL7cVUp
Byeeee dear Syifa take care, it is interesting video❤❤❤❤❤❤
Please more korea vlogs. I am sorry I was excited 😊
There will be 2 more videos to be published :-)
Wow, that is very super traditional market ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love from Nepal.🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷
Thank you so much for watching!
Hello syifa. Welcome in south korea. ❤❤ 🇳🇵🇳🇵 I want to meet with you.🙏🙏
Thank you Yugesh! I unfortunately have left Korea as we travelled some time in November last year.
Thanks ❣️🤗
Thank you so much for watching!
Love from Kashmir North part of India
Thank you so much for watching!
Another excellent video,,was a pleasure meeting you in Kirk Yetholm,,give my love to Melissa,,I'm still wandering around aimlessly 😅
Awww thank you so much Squirrel! It was lovely to meet you and Melissa said hi too. She said to me to tell you to keep wandering in the direction of Santiago! 😂 Hope our path will cross again one day.
@@SyifaAdriana yup I'm going to be heading all over the place 😉 hopefully we'll meet again some sunny day 😁
还行。亚洲三个国际公认的发达国家日本,韩国,新加坡,这个是韩国,目测整体性不错。
Thank you so much for watching :-)
Hi syifa. Nice to see again your video. So kind the people u met. Like the view of traditonal wet market. Bye syifa see u your next videa. Regards to u both. Bye
Thanks a lot Achmad!
first time i am watching your vedio very nice
Thank you so much for watching!
Awesome video
Thanks a lot Susanna!
Great video Shifa waiting in Pakistan ❤🎉
Thank you so much for watching, Fayyaza!
👍👍👍
Thanks so much for watching!
Beautiful place ❤
Thank you so much for watching!
Korea is very beautiful those you show us.In this video, i become surprised when the seller given to you their selling products. Its a very charming & most beautiful part in this video. And another part which was attracted me that is a beautiful lady who served you many of dishes very smilingly. I thought she is very much affectionate to yours.
What the relationship between you and this lady???
Hi, Dear, Syifa how are you? Have a wonderful days in South Korea ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤, enjoying ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I hope u make good memories in Korea.
좋은 경험 많이 만들길 바래요~
IF you need some help in Korea, don't hesitate to ask, Korean will help with pleasures.
Thank you so much for your kind comment :) Yes, we had such a good time in Korea and have been helped by so many people. Thank you so much for watching!
For long time no see u, I miss your video 👍❤🎉🤗
Thank you so much for watching!
It is very excellent video, very interesting ❤❤❤❤❤❤, always I love your videos ❤❤❤❤❤❤, super journey ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤, it very nice place ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
the market is spread across a large area
Indeed it was! That's just a small village market and you'd be surprised to see how massive some of these markets are in other towns or cities :D
salam dari malaysia.seronok mengikuti cerita anda hari ini.
Many thanks for watching!
Hi syifa how r u..i love ur video...i always looking ur video...
Thank you so much for watching!
Menuju 500K❤
Yes, it's so close yet so far away ahaha! 53K subscribers to go which may take awhile LOL
👍🌏✈️
I love south Korea.
Hey Syifa, I am your big Fan for a long time, your story telling skills are at next level, I am really inspired by your Travel video's, Whenever I watch your videos I feel like I am watching a travel documentary, if you don't mind, can you plz tell me from where you have learned this Art of story telling and especially video editing, I would be very grateful to you, thanks in advance and Love from Pakistan. ❤
Hello Abdul, thanks so much for your comment. Credit goes to my husband as he has been editing the videos for the past few months. He is able to take the story-telling to next level during post-production. When we travel together, I would be the one who would research destinations or brainstorming video concept for this channel. Now that I am back travelling alone, I do everything by myself. The key to this skill is basically just practice. I have done TH-cam for the past 8 years now so it's a craft and skills that you develop by keep doing it over and over.
Wow
Hope you’re going to stay here in Korea as long as you can 😊
Thank you so much for your comment! Unfortunately we only travelled in South Korea for 3 weeks and have left already :)
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oooooooooh wooooooooow
ලස්සනයි . අපිට යන්න බැරි තැන් අපිට පෙන්වන එකට ස්තුතියි ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for your comment. I am glad to hear this!
차의 색깔이 오묘하네요😊
떡 볶이는 많이 맵지 않아 보입니다
Yes it wasnt spicy but we enjoyed eating tteokbokki :-D
Pasarnya kelihatan ramai dan lengkap. Tante yang di homestay kelihatan ramah.
Indeed it was quite a bustling market. Loved seeing a glimpse to a traditional wet market and their local produce. Thanks so much for watching
welcome to korea
Thank you so much for watching!
big fen from Nepal 🇳🇵
Aw thank you so much!
Good
Thank you so much for watching!
❤❤😮😮❤❤
good 👍
Thank you so much for watching!
Think
매우 좋습니다.
Thank you so much for watching!
The gentleman who gave you free nuts was being hospitable because you are foreigners (nothing to do with promoting his business). The market is remote and not one your subscribers will likely visit. Koreans are hospitable and have a term called "service" where they often give things for free out of hospitality.
Hi Syifa, fab video, lovely market to visit, wonderful interactions, I believe the "cashew" basket was actually what we call Brazil nut in the USA, it has very little flavor, my least favorite nut by far. Also the flat fish looked like turbot not stingray 🙂
Ah that's very interesting, Tan! Thanks so much for sharing this information. Loved reading your comment and I hope you enjoyed watching the video.
||😇Love from India❤
Thank you so much for watching!
hello
Hello!
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Thank you so much for watching, Dinesh!
@@SyifaAdriana most welcome 🙂
Good❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for watching!
❤Saya lihat vidio nya bagus ❤ ❤
Many thanks!
انت جميلة...جدا...جدا
Helo👋 i am from Brasil 🇧🇷
Hello Lecio!
Is south Korea food super spicy?
I wouldnt call it spicy as I have got a high level of spice tolerance. However, I'd say it has got a nice red pepper kick to it and a lot spicier in comparison to Japanese cuisine. Have you ever tried any Korean food?
@@SyifaAdriana Sure, but it's not my type honestly
Eva zu beck is a patreon ❤❤❤
안심하시고 쇼핑 하세요~
재래 전통시장은 소매치기,강도,도둑 전혀 없습니다. 간혹 삶이 힘들어서 만취하신 분이 헛소리 하긴 하지만~ㅎ
그래도 나쁜일 생기면 주변 분들이 벌떼 처럼 달려들어 도와 줄겁니다.
그게 한국 사회입니다.
감사하게 잘보고 있습니다. ^^
Thank you so much! Yes I agree with you. It's so nice to be surrounded by people who are open to foreigners as it meant we were able to interract with people.
Gak pulang to mbak ,
Hello, I am back home now in England! Thanks for watching
❤❤❤very beautiful ❤❤❤
Syifa mam u r so beautiful are u north east indian
Девушка ты сама очень красивая 😍😍😍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥 как Я вас найду что бы женится на вас.
Itu yg dikasi icip babi?
Yes it was braised pork!
braised pok very delicious 🤤
Indeed it was!
Who are you Syifa, what happened to you? You may travel the whole world but your final destination will be the place from where you started. So think about it...🤔
Too hot , untung suami 🤤.
청양은 산이 많아 공기가 좋아요.
Indeed they have :-D The fresh air was so nice :-)
Beautiful place ❤
Indeed it was. Thank you so much for watching!
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