Arriving Into Seoul for the FIRST TIME π°π· We Can't Believe This Is Korea! (νκ΅μ΄ μλ§)
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Publicado 2023-10-02
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CHAPTERS
0:00 Incheon Airport
4:55 Express Train (AREX) to the City
5:50 Seoul Station
7:52 Myeong-dong
9:37 Isaac Toasts
12:12 Seoul's Streets
13:18 Yeot
15:34 Subway
19:09 Our Airbnb
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At 14 minutes and 20 seconds, what you ate on the street is called "μΏ" or yeot in Korean. This is made by boiling a mixture of steamed rice and dried malt with water, allowing it to simmer for an extended period. This process extracts the malt components from the rice's starch, resulting in a sweet taste in the boiled liquid, which we call "μν" or Sikhye. If you continue to boil Sikhye, the moisture evaporates, and it transforms into "μ‘°μ²" or Jocheong, which translates to "human-made honey." As it loses its water content, Jocheong becomes thicker and even sweeter. If you further boil Jocheong, it eventually solidifies into a dense, solid form known as "μΏ," or yeot which is similar to candy but also has medicinal properties beneficial to the human body.
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Welcome to KOREA νκ΅μμ μ¦κ±°μ΄ μΆμ΅ λ§μ΄ λ§λμκΈΈ λ°λμ~~β€
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Korea has good public Wi-Fi anywhere in cities and public places Also, subway, bus, etc Therefore, Korea is the first IT powerhouse in the world to develop and commercialize 4G and 5G communication networks.
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Welcome to Korea β€β€β€
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Welcome to Korea. Currently, Korea is experiencing a long holiday season similar to Thanksgiving in the United States. Therefore, most people in Seoul are leaving for their hometowns, and most of those who remain are likely to be people who cannot go to their hometowns and are unable to rest. So, they may be people who are having a depressed time. That's why their expressions are not bright. Please note that many stores are closed for the time being. I hope you have a pleasant trip in Seoul.
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Nice to know that you have researched extended information prior to your travel. Enjoying watching your travel in Korea
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Great video with beautiful views. The places look absolutely stunningπ. ππ
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Wowee!!! Canβt wait for more videos to come
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Korean do not exchange greetings just because you made an eye contact with them, but when you walk up to them ask question or ask for help they will try to help you with kindness. Also one thing to be aware they wonβt say sorry or excuse me even if they accidentally bump into you. Thatβs just how it is in Korea.
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This video is great. We all love Koreaβ£
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Good work guys! ^^ loved this video !!
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My first impression is that Seoul hides a lot to discover π Waiting for more vlogs π°π·
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5:38 The seats at the end of the carriage, like this one, are for the elderly, children, and the disabled, as well as those with transportation disabilities. There is a sign posted on the window behind the seat.