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Oh my gosh! This place is TOP. Beautiful building and affects. Love to see the expressions on your faces upon trying the food & beverages. Great barometer of the tastes. Thanks again.
Hanok has been built for more than two thousand years, not since 14th century. Since 14th century, Chosun dynasty ruled Korea, but even before that, many Korean kingdoms used them. You can see the more than 1000 years old beautiful ones in other areas.
Wow! It's almost like a typical British TV show! I've never seen this top notch quality editing for travel vlogs. Very impressive!! I wonder how you got the drone shots because I thought it was quite difficult to get the permission to do so in Korea
@6:53 You got it right! Korea used Chinese characters just like the UK uses Roman/greek-derived alphabet. However, about 600 years ago, a king thought "dang, this characters are too hard to learn," so he invented an alphabet system by himself.
Oh no way!! That’s so cool! That’s really interesting - the Korean characters still look hard to learn for us 😅 but perhaps not quite as impossible as the Chinese characters!! 🙂
@@2Passports1Dream The Korean alphabet, Hangul, is very easy to learn, and once you do, you can pronounce any Korean word you see. Much simpler than Chinese. Now, understanding the language, that takes longer. 😉
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$250 to stay in a piece of history and alll the goodies and experiences you received well makes up for it! This is definitely a must do. Great video guys!
Wow, you guys look amazing in Hanbok! I hope you two enjoyed traveling in Korea:) BTW, it is proper to tie a knot on the front when wearing a Hanbok skirt. Here is some tips:) It's better not to tie a knot for hanbok skirt straps. If you tie a knot, the knot on the jacket can stand out. Twist the hanbok skirt string 2-3 times and push the long string to the right and the short string to the left.
Woo a new long video. When you guys were tying your gowns i immediately was whooshed off to my last stay in a hospital. Those ties are so awkward i half expected your butt to be hanging out as you walked away😂 Thank god Dylan did eventually decide to wear shorts underneath or your video may have got demonitised as he sat on the floor 😎
On the wall writing is not Korean character. It's Chinese Character. In ancient time, our ancestor used write Chinese character. However it was difficult to write and read, So King Sejoing was invented Korean Character year 1446. We appreciate for his works. haha
당신은 한국 사람이 아니군요. 한국엔 수 많은 김치 종류가 존재 하는데 고추가 아닌 고추가루가 첨가된게 기본 입니다. 당신이 말한 김치는 김치는 고추가루가 안 들어간 백김치란걸 말하는것 같은데 증국의 파오차이와 비숫하긴 한데, 그와는 조금 다른 배추와 무로 만든 고추가루가 안 들어간 김치가 존재 하긴 합니다. 당신이 중국 사람 인것 같아서 조언해 드립니다.😂😂😂
The writing you are looking at is actually chinese characters used phonetically to make korean words. it would not make sense to a chinese person en masse, but character by character would be legible. Korea used chinese characters in this way until the 1600s when one of the greatest kings developed the korean script/alphabet. only the very wealthy and educated could afford to learn chinese characters, an alphabet was accessible to all!
At 6.55, Adriana was very sharp to point out that the words / writing do not look like Korean. These are actually Chinese words / writing. Just as in Japan, Korea also borrowed alot from China, including the writing system. Classical texts are still written in Chinese, not Korean. In fact, Chinese words make up about 60+% of Korean vocabulary. The Chinese words / writing are known as hanzi (in Chinese), hanja (in Korean) and kanji (in Japanese). Until this day, Chinese words / writing are still being used in Korea and Japan in one way or another.
@@2Passports1Dream Languages and letters are different. Just as it is written in Chinese characters, not all languages such as Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese become Chinese. This is the same as the languages of modern Europe share Latin letters🙂🙂
You definitely need to visit China since you are right next to it right now. I have seem so many travelers visiting it and they all love it. Would love to see what your thoughts are of the country.
@@2Passports1DreamYes, it’s Chinese characters because hundreds years ago Chinese characters were once popular in Korea. And they are still part of modern Japanese. I’m a Chinese subscriber living in Singapore btw
@@xiaominhou690 And I'm sorry for you, but it's been more than 30 years since you've lost all your homeland past history at this point. First, find Mao, the godfather of your motherland's modern history, who burned down and destroyed all pre-modern history through the Tiananmen Incident and the cultural revolution in 1989, and just blame him. lol
@@xiaominhou690 Of course, ancient Chinese history was busy losing more than dozens of battles to Goguryeo or Balhae, causing enormous victims, and in the Middle Ages and modern times, it was ruled by Mongol empire and Manchurians for hundreds of years. Also in modern times, your proud CCP controls 1.4 billion slaves, so in fact, over 1500 years of Chinese history is just a very useless and pathetic and overrated long history of slaves. Lmao
좋은 영상 잘 보고 갑니다. 한국 여행기 보기 좋네요 하나 추천 한다면 서울만 여행 하기보다 조금만 시간과 여유를 가지고 서울 외 지방 쪽 여행을 간다면 더 좋은 풍경 좀 더 아름다운 한국의 전통 풍경 먹거리 등 많은 부분 한국에 매력에 빠질 것입니다. 즐거워 하시는 한국 여행기 잘 보고 갑니다. ^^;;;
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This place is amazing! We visited the village but we did not actually stay there. You both look great in your traditional outfit!
Thank you guys! We felt so fancy hehe 😂😍
Oh my gosh! This place is TOP. Beautiful building and affects. Love to see the expressions on your faces upon trying the food & beverages. Great barometer of the tastes. Thanks again.
Thank you guys 😍
What an amazingly beautiful place! So elegant and refined… And I adore your traditional Korean clothing ❤
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Hanok has been built for more than two thousand years, not since 14th century.
Since 14th century, Chosun dynasty ruled Korea, but even before that, many Korean kingdoms used them. You can see the more than 1000 years old beautiful ones in other areas.
Thank you!
Wow! It's almost like a typical British TV show! I've never seen this top notch quality editing for travel vlogs. Very impressive!! I wonder how you got the drone shots because I thought it was quite difficult to get the permission to do so in Korea
Thank you so much! 🥰🤗
You two look so adorable in the hanboks! Wish we were there too so we could have a tteokbokki and soju party 😆 And the Vessis look sick!!!
Thank you guys!! We have eaten enough tteokkboki for all of us whilst in Korea 😂
@6:53 You got it right! Korea used Chinese characters just like the UK uses Roman/greek-derived alphabet. However, about 600 years ago, a king thought "dang, this characters are too hard to learn," so he invented an alphabet system by himself.
Oh no way!! That’s so cool! That’s really interesting - the Korean characters still look hard to learn for us 😅 but perhaps not quite as impossible as the Chinese characters!! 🙂
@@2Passports1Dream The Korean alphabet, Hangul, is very easy to learn, and once you do, you can pronounce any Korean word you see. Much simpler than Chinese.
Now, understanding the language, that takes longer. 😉
Thank you for that knowledge and teaching us in a lovely manner!🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️that so cool!
@@2Passports1Dream it's very easy
Old Chinese culture and heritage in East Asia are like Latin for Europeans
전통한복 입으셨군요~아름답습니다~
두분다~ 잘어울립니다~😉
Thank you 🥰🥰
Very cool experience! Cocktails looked amazing. Breakfast too. Thanks for sharing. Safe travels 😊
It was sooooo nice! The cocktails were INSANELY good! 😍
Thank you for this wonderful video. What a lovely experience.
Thank you so much 😍😍
@@2Passports1Dream 😀
행복한 여행 되세요 😊
Thank you very much ❤️🇰🇷
10:30 Wow! Soooo good!
아름다운 서울의 한옥마을을 알려주셔서 감사합니다! Thanks😊
Beautiful place! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!! 🤗🤗
Looks beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ love from Australia
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
영상이 너무 아름 답습니다. 음악도요 .좋은 여행,행복한 여행,안전한 여행 하시기를 바랍니다.
Thank you ❤️
서울시에서 이분들한테 감사장이라도 조야될것같다.너무좋은영상으로 표현해주시네,,,최고!
촬영이 완전 프로인데요. 좋은 컨텐츠 감사드립니다.
Your hair style goes with Hanbok really nicely. You look very elegant and beautiful.
Thank you so much 🤗
Beautiful couple 🤗
Thank you 😊
great land,lodi shararawt ja jaja 🤣 more power and godbless us all 🙏🇵🇭🇵🇭
Hay both any plans to bring some new merch out ?
Not at the moment! Trying to focus more on the videos and planning fun content 🥰
Hello, 2Passports 1Dream. I'm a writer of a RUclips channel that reports positive responses from overseas related to Korea.
It's called "위대한 언니" May I ask your permission to use this video as a reference? If you allow it we will use 6~7mins of your video, and will introduce your channel name, and put the direct link on a fixed reply. I'm looking forward to your positive response. Thanks. :)
Yes of course. Thank you!
$250 to stay in a piece of history and alll the goodies and experiences you received well makes up for it! This is definitely a must do. Great video guys!
So true!! It was sooooooo nice & memorable 😍🥰☕️
Wow, you guys look amazing in Hanbok! I hope you two enjoyed traveling in Korea:) BTW, it is proper to tie a knot on the front when wearing a Hanbok skirt. Here is some tips:) It's better not to tie a knot for hanbok skirt straps.
If you tie a knot, the knot on the jacket can stand out.
Twist the hanbok skirt string 2-3 times and push the long string to the right and the short string to the left.
Oh great! Thank you for the info!! Hehe that would have been great to know on the day! 🥰🥰 we felt so lovely hehe!
I love your videos. It's always great and interesting. Keep up the good work.👍👍👍😍😍😍
Thank you Sharon, glad you enjoy 😀
Woo a new long video.
When you guys were tying your gowns i immediately was whooshed off to my last stay in a hospital. Those ties are so awkward i half expected your butt to be hanging out as you walked away😂
Thank god Dylan did eventually decide to wear shorts underneath or your video may have got demonitised as he sat on the floor 😎
Hehehe more to come 😜 hope you are well!! 😊
Wow, you came to Korea? Nice to meet you. I've subscribed since you were in Thailand. It's so nice to see you. I live near Seoul.
Oh amazing! Thank you so much! ❤️😍 Absolutely love Korea - so beautiful!
Beautiful place, beautiful video, lovely people but, at times, soooooo OTT!
The place was so nice though, haha!
I heard there was a place to dress up and have dinner like a royal back in the day. Did you try that too? Awesome authentic place to stay 🤗💞
We didn’t!! That sounds so cool though!
have a nice time 😊
Thank you!! 🥰
I'm not 100% sure but as a Korean, I think there should be pants as well, haha. Didn't they tell you anything about the pants?
Haha that’s what we thought!!! They didn’t give us any 😅
I have 3 pairs of Vessi's!
They are literally so goood!!!
I enjoy following along with your stories.
Thank you so much!
I just want to say I am so impressed when you guys try and pronounce different language. Just to even attempt it, is amazing. Much respect!
We do try! It really makes a difference ☺️
Are you still going back to the philippines? Love your vids btw.
Hello! We went back a month or so ago for a couple of weeks and it was sooooo sunny and perfect! A lovely holiday away from the cameras 🥰
On the wall writing is not Korean character. It's Chinese Character. In ancient time, our ancestor used write Chinese character. However it was difficult to write and read, So King Sejoing was invented Korean Character year 1446. We appreciate for his works. haha
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❤️❤️ thank you kha!
Woahhh
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한식당에서는 관습적으로 김치가 나옵니다. 하지만 가정에서는 좀 다릅니다. 저는 집에서는 김치 잘 안먹어요. 그리고 원래 전통 김치는 고추를 넣지 않은 흰색의 무김치예요.😊
당신은 한국 사람이 아니군요. 한국엔 수 많은 김치 종류가 존재 하는데 고추가 아닌 고추가루가 첨가된게 기본 입니다. 당신이 말한 김치는 김치는 고추가루가 안 들어간 백김치란걸 말하는것 같은데 증국의 파오차이와 비숫하긴 한데, 그와는 조금 다른 배추와 무로 만든 고추가루가 안 들어간 김치가 존재 하긴 합니다. 당신이 중국 사람 인것 같아서 조언해 드립니다.😂😂😂
@@neo6847역사를 배우세요. 최초의 김치는 지금은 동치미와 같은 무김치였고 고추가루가 사용이 안되었다. 빨간 배추김치는 역사가 짧다. 정말 한식의 역사를 모르는 한국인들 많다.
@@neo6847 내가 제일 혐오하는게 친중 좌빨이야. 넌 역사나 배워
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Wow hey love the dress wear but I think he looks a little out of his safe place wearing that long coat dress 😂
Hehehe 🤗🤗
The writing you are looking at is actually chinese characters used phonetically to make korean words. it would not make sense to a chinese person en masse, but character by character would be legible. Korea used chinese characters in this way until the 1600s when one of the greatest kings developed the korean script/alphabet. only the very wealthy and educated could afford to learn chinese characters, an alphabet was accessible to all!
That’s so interesting!! Thank you 🤗🤗
At 6.55, Adriana was very sharp to point out that the words / writing do not look like Korean. These are actually Chinese words / writing. Just as in Japan, Korea also borrowed alot from China, including the writing system. Classical texts are still written in Chinese, not Korean. In fact, Chinese words make up about 60+% of Korean vocabulary. The Chinese words / writing are known as hanzi (in Chinese), hanja (in Korean) and kanji (in Japanese). Until this day, Chinese words / writing are still being used in Korea and Japan in one way or another.
Hehe I’m so smart 😜. Wow thank you for the info, so interesting ☺️
@@2Passports1Dream Languages and letters are different. Just as it is written in Chinese characters, not all languages such as Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese become Chinese. This is the same as the languages of modern Europe share Latin letters🙂🙂
yeah that male hanbok clothes without trousers looks weird haha.
Hehe doesn’t it 😅😅
Didn't you feel uncomfortable sleeping on the traditional floor? Hanok doesn't have western style beds.
They were western beds on the floor. Very comfortable 🥰
You definitely need to visit China since you are right next to it right now. I have seem so many travelers visiting it and they all love it. Would love to see what your thoughts are of the country.
Wow expensive.
Hehe yes but totally worth it! 😍🇰🇷
@2Passports 1Dream as I remembered a bit cheaper than halong Bay cruise. That is plus point.
남자분 바지는 어디로 갔나요?
No idea gaha
Bet it’s not 600 years and has been resconstructed
Maybe this building, but the village is that old!
@@2Passports1Dream yeah, BS, tourist trap
6:51 that are not Korean that is Chinese character
Well Spotted!!
@@2Passports1DreamYes, it’s Chinese characters because hundreds years ago Chinese characters were once popular in Korea. And they are still part of modern Japanese. I’m a Chinese subscriber living in Singapore btw
@@xiaominhou690 And I'm sorry for you, but it's been more than 30 years since you've lost all your homeland past history at this point. First, find Mao, the godfather of your motherland's modern history, who burned down and destroyed all pre-modern history through the Tiananmen Incident and the cultural revolution in 1989, and just blame him. lol
@@xiaominhou690 Of course, ancient Chinese history was busy losing more than dozens of battles to Goguryeo or Balhae, causing enormous victims, and in the Middle Ages and modern times, it was ruled by Mongol empire and Manchurians for hundreds of years. Also in modern times, your proud CCP controls 1.4 billion slaves, so in fact, over 1500 years of Chinese history is just a very useless and pathetic and overrated long history of slaves. Lmao
Welcome to Korea 😊
Thank you so much 🇰🇷❤️
좋은 영상 잘 보고 갑니다. 한국 여행기 보기 좋네요 하나 추천 한다면 서울만 여행 하기보다 조금만 시간과 여유를 가지고 서울 외 지방 쪽 여행을 간다면 더 좋은 풍경 좀 더 아름다운 한국의 전통 풍경 먹거리 등 많은 부분 한국에 매력에 빠질 것입니다. 즐거워 하시는 한국 여행기 잘 보고 갑니다. ^^;;;
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