I think of the whole place burning down by accident. I imagine myself standing amongst the ashes in silence, the peace before you relize you have no where to live.
And the houses looks more sturdy than those they build in Usa. These kind of buildings always looks so peaceful and reminds me of drinking tea and leaves from blossom trees falling
Shay45 I love those homes 😍 those houses are uncommon Sadler as most houses are now built with thin walls and rely on cheap “insulation” and dry wall for warmth which isn’t great for the colder climates that you can have
I really enjoyed this tour of a traditional Korean home. I was stationed in Korea for over a year and was fortunate to work with people who were kind enough to invite me into their homes. At that time many people still lived in the traditional houses which I thought were extremely practical. I was a little skeptical the first time I spent a night and realized everyone slept on the floor. What a surprise when I discovered it wasn't uncomfortable at all. Thank you again for bringing back wonderful memories.
lived in Ulsan and the folk dances is one of my favorite memories. At the 2 minute mark, the stand with the buttons is a sewing machine stand. The silver plate inside one of the drawers is a part of the machine that you would pop open and place a thread bobbin to catch the sewing thread as you sewed. My mother sewed all her life till she passed away at the blessed age of 85. I LOVE watching your videos. Many wonderful memories.
My children (age 7 and 5) love your channel and all the places you show us. You may not realize it, but the food and accommodations information is extremely relevant to small children (and adults, of course). Thank you for having a travel and food channel that appeals to all of us in the family, big and small!
Thank you for showing what Hanok building looks like. I have become fascinated by the wisdom in everything about ancient Korea. I read the way they are so clever they build the Hanok out of all sustainable materials, the floor is heated while cooking dinner from the fires, every single wall and window is placed according to the weather, sun, season etc; and they teach the infinite wisdom of Confucianism life principles to help us live our life in strength, purity and intelligence. The western world seems so sort of polluted, weakened and lost in modern diseased ways of entitled thinking, so when I started to discover traditional Korean way of life, I am now hooked on learning about Korea! From the traditions, philosophy, healthy cooking and incredible architecture - I cannot get enough!
With all the housing problems throughout Asia building houses like this is a great idea for working class families. Bet they are so well built they can withstand any disaster. Too cute, love it.
I stayed at a Hanok guesthouse on my visit to Jeonju. This was definitely one of my favourite experiences on my Korea trip. Especially after spending 10 days in Seoul, this was a great break from the busy city. The host was very sweet and also made us a huge traditional breakfast.
Omg such a surprise to see my high school Chingu! I was searching for a Korean traditional house because my husband wanted to see a video of it and you were the first video! This is my dream home lol subscribing to this channel too! Love your videos Mina ❤️
I like Korea and their houses that is why I am trying to learn korean, korean is easy than chinese and japanese because their writing is hard for me.😅😅
@@dupontxavier1423 One of the distinctive features of the hanok (traditional Korean house) is an underfloor heating system called ondol. Ondol, which literally means “warm stones” and was developed during the prehistoric period, refers to the system of channels running beneath the stone floor of a room through which heat is delivered from the fireplace in the kitchen. It is also designed to effectively draw out the smoke through the under-the-floor passages connected to the chimney. Another architectural feature is the board-floored room called maru located at the center for multiple purposes. The room is usually larger than other rooms and is raised from the ground to allow warm and cold air to freely circulate under it. This creative natural air-conditioning system ensures a cool living environment during the summer. In other words, the traditional Korean house is scientifically designed to incorporate these smart ondol-maru systems in harmony.
What an adorable place to stay! And the sandwich delivery was just the cutest. (Also, Tous Les Jours! The Seattle area just got its first one recently, so now I'm hoping you also got a doughnut delivery.)
I think hanok is great both in design and science. Simple but well designed to show the tradition of the culture. For example, the space was divided, which shows the Confucian culture of the time. The scientific principle is greater. The wind direction varies depending on the season, and people recognized it and arranged the position of the window, which used Bernoulli's principle, a well-known concept. In addition, as the height of the sun was recognized and made according to the season, each season could be cooled comfortably.
I am african american and have family in south korea. Thank you so much for your fun and informative videos. Your helping me learn korean and understand my family better.
professor Oh !! Your teaching is very clear and easy to understand. I would say you're excellent. It's fun learning from you. I love what you do. I am from India. I have lived with other Korean families here in India and i totally love everything about Korea . My goal is to master Korean Language and visit or even settle in Korea after some years. FIGHTING 😊🙌💪💪. p:s - I've learned a lot from your youtube channel. Looking forward to learn more. YOU ARE AWESOME and very ELOQUENT in speech too😍.
I love the content on your channel! I'm not Korean, but that's how my family & I slept growing up when we visited family too. Next to each other in the living room! Guests bedrooms didn't exists. However, we have the luxury of renting hotels today if there are no guest bedrooms. Lol
Did anyone notice the beautiful mill stones on the ground so cool .my grandfather told me that’s why Japanese house looks the way they do because during the Japanese invasion they took craftsman from Korea and slaved them in Japan
I want to do this so bad the next time I visit my family in Korea but I always get sick lol when I sleep on the ground :( And cool that there is your own washroom in the Hanoks :D I am planning on going to Korea next year :D
When I see old house's like this I think family..nothing much else other than its beautifully peaceful
I think of the whole place burning down by accident. I imagine myself standing amongst the ashes in silence, the peace before you relize you have no where to live.
@@myunuo A wooden house can catch fire easily and the whole place will burn.
@@jhowardsupporter lol
And the houses looks more sturdy than those they build in Usa. These kind of buildings always looks so peaceful and reminds me of drinking tea and leaves from blossom trees falling
The houses that 'i live in and the houses I am around are all brick houses.....
I don't think these are more sturdy than brick
JTP true
Shay45 I love those homes 😍 those houses are uncommon Sadler as most houses are now built with thin walls and rely on cheap “insulation” and dry wall for warmth which isn’t great for the colder climates that you can have
Oh yes Korea and Japan are so peaceful and beautiful countries. I like them very much.
The way Korea maintains its cultural heritage is just wonderful. It is so modern yet packed with culture!
I really enjoyed this tour of a traditional Korean home. I was stationed in Korea for over a year and was fortunate to work with people who were kind enough to invite me into their homes. At that time many people still lived in the traditional houses which I thought were extremely practical. I was a little skeptical the first time I spent a night and realized everyone slept on the floor. What a surprise when I discovered it wasn't uncomfortable at all. Thank you again for bringing back wonderful memories.
Went to Korea at the end of August and STAYED IN THAT EXACT HANOK. Mad 😂
niki helbick how much is their hanok?
lived in Ulsan and the folk dances is one of my favorite memories. At the 2 minute mark, the stand with the buttons is a sewing machine stand. The silver plate inside one of the drawers is a part of the machine that you would pop open and place a thread bobbin to catch the sewing thread as you sewed. My mother sewed all her life till she passed away at the blessed age of 85. I LOVE watching your videos. Many wonderful memories.
My children (age 7 and 5) love your channel and all the places you show us. You may not realize it, but the food and accommodations information is extremely relevant to small
children (and adults, of course). Thank you for having a travel and food channel that appeals to all of us in the family, big and small!
The random piece of metal 1.57, is where the needle puts the thrid stitch on the back of the fabric. I use to work at a fabric store.
Those sky light openings are so awesome! I could literally lay there for hours just looking at the sky.💖☁️💖
Thank you for showing what Hanok building looks like. I have become fascinated by the wisdom in everything about ancient Korea. I read the way they are so clever they build the Hanok out of all sustainable materials, the floor is heated while cooking dinner from the fires, every single wall and window is placed according to the weather, sun, season etc; and they teach the infinite wisdom of Confucianism life principles to help us live our life in strength, purity and intelligence. The western world seems so sort of polluted, weakened and lost in modern diseased ways of entitled thinking, so when I started to discover traditional Korean way of life, I am now hooked on learning about Korea! From the traditions, philosophy, healthy cooking and incredible architecture - I cannot get enough!
The garden was probably one of my favorite parts! It was so nice and charming! ❤
With all the housing problems throughout Asia building houses like this is a great idea for working class families. Bet they are so well built they can withstand any disaster. Too cute, love it.
Jeonju Hanok Village is AWSOME
What you and your mum do is not only educational but entertaining guidance. You are great ambassadors!
I love your content. It’s been a while . Every time I watch your videos l learn something new about South Korea.
Hello , Bonjour Mina,
Merci pour cette visite de maison traditionnelle .
J'en apprends plus sur la culture Coréenne grâce à toi 😊
Thank you
Living in a hanok is on my check list - fighting to myself 🤗
I stayed at a Hanok guesthouse on my visit to Jeonju. This was definitely one of my favourite experiences on my Korea trip. Especially after spending 10 days in Seoul, this was a great break from the busy city. The host was very sweet and also made us a huge traditional breakfast.
Mynto Did you perhaps book it through air bnb? I think I know which one you mean 😊
Such detail! Thxs, these homes are B-T- ful! So glad that there are craftmen there keeping this 'art' alive.
In Northeast India (Tripura),we call our traditional or old style village mud house as"HANOK"...
Omg such a surprise to see my high school Chingu! I was searching for a Korean traditional house because my husband wanted to see a video of it and you were the first video! This is my dream home lol subscribing to this channel too! Love your videos Mina ❤️
I like Korea and their houses that is why I am trying to learn korean, korean is easy than chinese and japanese because their writing is hard for me.😅😅
I love the dancing that you showed it was amazing! ♡
지금 보는 영상은 한옥의 형식을 빌린 '게스트 하우스'입니다. 사람들이 거주하고 있는 '진짜 한옥'을 보려면 안동의 '하회 마을'이나 경주의 '양동 마을'로 가야 합니다. 그곳에 가서 하룻 밤을 묵어봐야 한옥이 이런 것이구나라고 실감할 수 있습니다.
I love that you get to sleep on the floor. I love to whenever I can so this video made me super happy. :)
so....so 메리합시다. 플리즈~~~ ㅋ
잘보고 있습니다. 구독중
다음도 기대 할께요~~~
Fun fact for some Traditional Korean houses: The floor is always warm, thats why some Koreans sleep on their floor.
It’s korean traditional boiler system I think its korea’s most efficient heating system
@@dupontxavier1423 One of the distinctive features of the hanok (traditional Korean house) is an underfloor heating system called ondol. Ondol, which literally means “warm stones” and was developed during the prehistoric period, refers to the system of channels running beneath the stone floor of a room through which heat is delivered from the fireplace in the kitchen. It is also designed to effectively draw out the smoke through the under-the-floor passages connected to the chimney.
Another architectural feature is the board-floored room called maru located at the center for multiple purposes. The room is usually larger than other rooms and is raised from the ground to allow warm and cold air to freely circulate under it. This creative natural air-conditioning system ensures a cool living environment during the summer. In other words, the traditional Korean house is scientifically designed to incorporate these smart ondol-maru systems in harmony.
Wow looks so cool!
What an adorable place to stay! And the sandwich delivery was just the cutest. (Also, Tous Les Jours! The Seattle area just got its first one recently, so now I'm hoping you also got a doughnut delivery.)
I really love this video.please put more traditional videos
Going to korea next year and see videos like this helps
Hanoks r so comfortable
THAT DOUBLE HAND action with filming was awesome!!!!
I would love to buy some of those butterfly hinges!
Ricky is cute😍 I enjoyed this vid!😎
OMFG IT LOOKS AMAZING
a screen door on the ceiling is a fantastic idea, an entrance to the dream world :)
I think hanok is great both in design and science. Simple but well designed to show the tradition of the culture. For example, the space was divided, which shows the Confucian culture of the time. The scientific principle is greater. The wind direction varies depending on the season, and people recognized it and arranged the position of the window, which used Bernoulli's principle, a well-known concept. In addition, as the height of the sun was recognized and made according to the season, each season could be cooled comfortably.
I am african american and have family in south korea. Thank you so much for your fun and informative videos. Your helping me learn korean and understand my family better.
This is the right accomodations! ❤
cant wait to go to korea IN 2019.. I DONT WANT TO WAIIIIITTTT and plus its only 1 week or something
I want to cry so hard
I will try to check in on one of those
Thank you for doing a video on a hanok!! U provided so much useful information I hope to visit one someday
I really love your video...♥️
it was posted on my birthday :) i love you mina :) i even planned my whole rok trip based on your videos :) peace y'all :)
NICE DETAIL VISIT. NICE HOME. better culture
한옥 넘 예뻐요
professor Oh !! Your teaching is very clear and easy to understand. I would say you're excellent. It's fun learning from you. I love what you do.
I am from India. I have lived with other Korean families here in India and i totally love everything about Korea . My goal is to master Korean Language and visit or even settle in Korea after some years. FIGHTING 😊🙌💪💪.
p:s - I've learned a lot from your youtube channel. Looking forward to learn more. YOU ARE AWESOME and very ELOQUENT in speech too😍.
Thanks uploader. I m JeonJu native person. I cant promote my town sightseeing. But you can do that. Repeat again say, I feel really thank you.
That spinning white ribbon head thing is freakin' awesome.
Hello😉😀 I really do enjoy your videos girl you are awesome
I lived in a house like this in Chuncheon in 1985 when I was stationed at Camp Page. Thank you for sharing.
Annyong! Miss oh it looks like so much fun! Im dying to eat Korean food since the the one Korean restaurant we had in town closed. Stay safe!
Very interesting Miss Oh. Thank you. Best
I love the content on your channel! I'm not Korean, but that's how my family & I slept growing up when we visited family too. Next to each other in the living room! Guests bedrooms didn't exists. However, we have the luxury of renting hotels today if there are no guest bedrooms. Lol
Oooh look at that button..
Oooh look at that light..
Basically reminds me of myself in awe.
beautiful culture - traditional clothes wow - yum
Hello Mina great video as usual
I'd love to stay in a hanok! Ricky you're so cute! 😄😂
Miss "M" your videos actually take me right were you are. Where will we be going next? And our next meal?
Loved the Hanok, but the folk music/play was awesome!
I wish you could explain more about the tour, are there any online pages can help other travelers who want to visit these beautiful places?
hanok houses are beautiful. where can I find hanok plans?
Found you! Been so long since I've seen your videos on my feed but I'm still subbed. haha
I stayed in the same exact room as you did! I was so close to seeing you but off by a few months
Oh your house beautiful
Did anyone notice the beautiful mill stones on the ground so cool .my grandfather told me that’s why Japanese house looks the way they do because during the Japanese invasion they took craftsman from Korea and slaved them in Japan
I love you and your videos I watch them when I travel I watch them everywhere!!!!!!!!!😚😚😚
Welcome to come to Korea! How was your Korean tour?
So beautiful ❤❤❤❤
Loveyou take care enjoy the life god bless you I like your all video
I seriously would like to know if I can find that little chik that you guys are wearing on your heads. I would so wear that over here lol.
What is the little duck things that were on your heads... I WANT ONE
I stayed at that hotel as part of a work retreat when I was a teacher in Jeonju
My grandma has that exact sewing machine 😭
My grandma too but hers was a Singer Machine.
Does anyone know which play this is? 3:13
Gaaawwwd... I miss drinking makeolli so much. This is torture! TRUE TORTURE!
Love the pink hair on that Ricky guy
Have you visited the Korean cat and dog meat markets? What do you think of those?
merciii bcp tnx i love you so mutch i m from morocco
Amazing video
Hold up! where you using 2 cameras to record your self
Ps cool pad
I want to do this so bad the next time I visit my family in Korea but I always get sick lol when I sleep on the ground :( And cool that there is your own washroom in the Hanoks :D I am planning on going to Korea next year :D
I LOVE YOU!!!😘😘
How does bad weather affect a home like this?
What do you call those beds?
I would so have the urge to steal some of those buttons
If I left my shoes outside in my country, I’d probably not find them anymore lol. That’s how I lost some slippers once hahahaha
Hi sister I am Selvi from India
Your house is very beautiful,
nice
My moom have that same kind of swing machine
I'm curious, What camera do you use?
May i know what app you used for editing?
were you holding 2 cameras? why xD
Did you relly have hanok????????😮😮
'Tiny slices of death' had me 😂
OMG! Korean girl speaking English!!😲😲
My mother have that kind of sewing machine 😊
Hola.saludos desde Mexico
dude, you are so cool