TIME STAMPS: 00:00 Intro - Strangers across the World 01:00 Sun, Sand, Sea & Sono Belle Byeonsan 01:50 Drone Footage 03:25 Buan Silk Worm Town 06:07 Buan Silk Worm and Insect Museum 08:45 09:05 Juknokwon Bamboo Forest in Damyang 10:30 Juknokwon Park
Thank you so much for your kind words! We’re really enjoying our time in Korea - such a beautiful country with amazing people. Your support means a lot, and we’re grateful for the well wishes. Sending best wishes to you too!😊🙏✨
Korean students go training center two or three times during their school days, and stay for several days. The activities there vary depending on the training center, but talent shows and campfires are common things. I remembered doing climbing, camping, hiking a small hill at night(as some sort of outdoor haunted house😅), domino, and that was about 15 yeas ago. I think quite many Korean students and their parents won't say good things about this training, because the way the instructors handle them is somewhat military style (I did a lot of jumping jacks and duck walks as joint punishment). Surely it is a good opportunity to remind you of home sweet home and get more disciplined, so for me, it's worth it to go once, but not again. Recently, things are much more friendly and less stricted, or some schools don't even go there anymore, as education policy has changed a lot.
Oh, that‘s very interesting and sounds like fun in parts! Never heard about that before. Thank you for sharing and explaining it in depth.🙏 Our kids go on class trips every ~2 years (when they find teachers to accompany them and parents can afford to pay for it) but it’s always about education and having fun as a school class, no punishments or military style instructors.
@@our-travel-journalWe do go to that kind of trips as well. It's a different thing! One year, we go field trips. It is mostly for sightseeing and having fun and led by teachers. And the next year we go youth center and are led by the center instructors. It must be less military style than what I experienced, cause I'm an old generation😂 When I was a teenager(~2010), it was okay for teachers to slap my palms slightly with a stick for not preparing textbooks. Now it's illegal. These days, on the contrary, teachers are easily targeted by students and parents but can't do anything about it due to plummeted authority. It all happened in just about 15 years!
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Intro - Strangers across the World
01:00 Sun, Sand, Sea & Sono Belle Byeonsan
01:50 Drone Footage
03:25 Buan Silk Worm Town
06:07 Buan Silk Worm and Insect Museum
08:45
09:05 Juknokwon Bamboo Forest in Damyang
10:30 Juknokwon Park
Die Jungs passen mit den Hanbocks perfekt in die Landschaft ❤
영상잘보았습니다 대한민국에서 좋은추억 많이 만들어가시길 그리고 행운이 깃들기를 바랍니다......^^*
감사합니다 한국을 방문해주셔서가족의 여행에 행운이 가득하길 빕니다,
Thank you so much for your kind words! We’re really enjoying our time in Korea - such a beautiful country with amazing people. Your support means a lot, and we’re grateful for the well wishes. Sending best wishes to you too!😊🙏✨
❤ Welcome to Korea ! ❤ 어서오세요..... 환영합니다 Family. 🥰
Thank you for the warm welcome ❤ we already feel at home with such friendly people 😊
What a super stressful day, but you made it so fun and enjoyable! Cheering you on. You guys are so delightful!!
🤣 Thank you!😊 It means a lot to know you enjoyed the video!!
Your support keeps us going!
잘보고 갑니다😊
It's a chance to see my country via your channel. thank & enjoy a warm packed travel
Thanks a lot ❤️What’s your favorite place to travel in your home country?
아이들이 많은 경험하고 좋은 추억으로 남기를😊
Only good memories so far, thank you 🙏 ❤️
perfect video👍👍
🥰 you are too kind. Thank you 🙏
Korean students go training center two or three times during their school days, and stay for several days. The activities there vary depending on the training center, but talent shows and campfires are common things. I remembered doing climbing, camping, hiking a small hill at night(as some sort of outdoor haunted house😅), domino, and that was about 15 yeas ago. I think quite many Korean students and their parents won't say good things about this training, because the way the instructors handle them is somewhat military style (I did a lot of jumping jacks and duck walks as joint punishment). Surely it is a good opportunity to remind you of home sweet home and get more disciplined, so for me, it's worth it to go once, but not again. Recently, things are much more friendly and less stricted, or some schools don't even go there anymore, as education policy has changed a lot.
Oh, that‘s very interesting and sounds like fun in parts! Never heard about that before. Thank you for sharing and explaining it in depth.🙏
Our kids go on class trips every ~2 years (when they find teachers to accompany them and parents can afford to pay for it) but it’s always about education and having fun as a school class, no punishments or military style instructors.
@@our-travel-journalWe do go to that kind of trips as well. It's a different thing!
One year, we go field trips. It is mostly for sightseeing and having fun and led by teachers. And the next year we go youth center and are led by the center instructors. It must be less military style than what I experienced, cause I'm an old generation😂 When I was a teenager(~2010), it was okay for teachers to slap my palms slightly with a stick for not preparing textbooks. Now it's illegal. These days, on the contrary, teachers are easily targeted by students and parents but can't do anything about it due to plummeted authority. It all happened in just about 15 years!
영상미가 좋아요😊
We like that you took the time to comment! Thank you 🙏 😊
Was für eine Dramaturgie, wirklich toll gemacht!!! Eure Erkenntnis sollte auch anderen Familien helfen, sich selbst einfach nur genug zu sein.
Ja, wir experimentieren mit etwas mehr Storytelling. Das ist dir also aufgefallen?!😅
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