Im so grateful that the Josu Salt family invited you to the country to have an experience like that. You’re developing an audience and platform and I was thinking that Korea is so much more than K-pop and bars… For young people, it’s such a nice twist to learn about country life and traditional cultural arts just as much as modern Korean life. I’m so happy for you Logan.
I was just thinking that the video of you visiting your grandparents at their snowy cabin and chilling there prepared you well for this kind of country-style, home-cooking and low key vibes too. Even if there’s a language difference, I think you sense a lot of what’s going on. You’re just perfect for this journey. I feel like I’m watching someone’s life unfolding thru these travel vlogs. Keep going… ✨ 🌎 ✈️ 🏡
Hi Logan.😊👋🏻 Ethnic Korean here, living in New Zealand. I teach Korean, I have taught community classes for 2 years. Just wanted to let u know that the lady at the restaurant said "많이 드시라고.." as she plonked extra rice for you. I just wanted u to know she used Jon-dat-mal (respectful tone) to you, evem though technically, because u are younger than her, she could have used Ban-mal (반말). The KR language's unique feature I believe is that our language is split into 반말 (ban mal) and Jondatmal (존댓말). Google very badly sometimes, translates Jon dat mal as "formal language", but 존댓말's 존댓 --> roots from 존중하다, which means to respect. Respect for the listener from the speaker. Also for elderly Korean folks, food and lots of food is a form of love language. For people like my nana who went thro the Korean war, food was not always plentiful. Same for my dad who grew up poor. I hope u enjoy the rest of your time in Korea, and especially enjoy non-Seoul trips too.🤗 Thank u for ur authentic yet calming & relaxing videos. xo
Food is definitely a big time love language. I have Korean parents in law (and I'm American), and there are times when food love is blasted on me in very serious quantity 😂 it's a special thing, and I often feel spoiled!
OMG!! I am so glad to see my hometown, Mokpo, in your video. Thank you. :) The soup looks like 추어탕 or 짱뚱어탕 in Korean (I think it would be highly likely 짱뚱어탕 because the mudskipper usually live in mud flat and they are well caught in southwestern Korea.) Those kinds of soup are made of mudfish or mudskipper after grinding them. I love soooo much that soup. Anyway, It is really good for health. You've been so lucky!! Enjoy and safe a trip rest of days :)
Awww this video was so unique and somehow felt warm. I can tell the people u traveled with are really nice people from the way they speak. Such a great experience. 아 너무 힐링되는 영상이네ㅠㅠ
This video makes my soul so happy. And the breakfast at the end, egg from the goose, salad from the garden and rice cakes from the neighbour. So wholesome. Thanks
Logan, I’m so happy for you that you get to have these amazing experiences that some only ever dream of having. Your vlogs are so calming and a wonderful way of bringing my anxiety down. Thank you for sharing your beautiful experiences with us.
헐!! 로건이 한국에서 새로운 시골 경험을 했네. 혼자서도 잘 다니고 전혀 거부감 없이 즐기는 모습이 너무 보기 좋다. Oh! You got a new experience in countryside in Korea. You look so good to enjoy the country without any repulsion.
I love (and I mean love!) how smooth, quick and clean the high speed trains are in Korea! Just seeing Logan take a ride (gimbap feast included) puts me in a happy place 😂
I do love your new experinces in Korean salt farm. Even though I am Korean, I've never had such experiences. Thanks for the good video. I am looking foward to seeing your next film soon. 😊👍❤
That looked so serene & peaceful but a lot of work but the meals afterwards looks delicious & rewarding. Love the little cosy sleeping room too. This looks like a nice place to just getaway from the hustle & bustle of the city life. So wonderful of the family to host you . I wish more ppl did this instead of just showing major cities & street food.
Oh my gosh i lived near that island and my parents are also salt farmers. How did you go there? I'm familiar with things that you experiences there. Thanks for bringing back my memories.
Today Canadian Logannie has shared salt-made field. (in Korean 염전? long time ago learned in school so not sure) As a person who likes all regions' korean foods, Foods look really good. Such as broth was nutty something seeds in it (들깨가루 비슷하게 고소한?) Jjigae, fish and different jangajji. I think nature activity in ruler(excuse my spelling)stay opposite of urban influenced good as the last trip in my country. #thanks everykorean. thanks to youguys this aunt T might be able to give real me for Junwoo.
@Brandon To me this dish looks similar to 추어탕 (chueo-tang) which uses pond loach (often ground up) and vegetables. There are other soups/stews that are similar to this too, so I don't know exactly what it is. But chueo-tang is what comes to mind 🙂
@@brandon3872 Good question. As i see it is too big to be called /naap se me/ and with only meat part it looks like /mae ro/ or it is maybe cod or /myeong tae/. I am not sure. Let's ask this youtube channel's host Logan when he finishes searching the name. Ô_Ô V
@@FlavorofMind Aha! But i meant the fish with Kim[gim]chi jjigae in the first place. Not earthen ware ball with rice. Good debate! I caused this honored!
Hi, I enjoy watching your video’s. It’s so amazing that you’re able to travel to Korea and experience a different culture. I’m in Wasilla Alaska, I’m some what close to Canada. We’ll enjoy your time and stay safe! Happy Travels to you.
Ohh my Goodness... Look at this.., you've gone and become a master in representation, brilliant in editing... What's going on... You've surpassed yourself 🤗🤗🤗... I've been transported.. Bravo...,Bravo... 🎉
I would LOVE to buy some of that pine salt. Please look into marketing opportunities for food products on your video so viewers can purchase them after you try.
That's the korean sea salt what I wrote and called 천일염!!!!!!😂 A high-quality sea salt in Korea needs to be removed for 간수 more than four years😊 Also, Koreans make tofu using the 간수
@@sofia3294 Shin An is infamous for being dangerous and lawless in South Korea, especially for slavery in salt farms, often exploiting those with intellectual disabilities. They had to contact police in Seoul because the local police station was also in on it. Even the local judge defended it as 'customary practice'. There are unusually high mutilated(making identification impossible) john and jane doe s, especially after the news report on salt farm slaves. There was a horrible gang rape on a female teacher, a male teacher gone missing, 1000 illegal opium trees being grown found on the island Imja do, etc. There's even a meme that says "From now on, your name is DaeSik(an example of possible generic name given to new salt farm slave)" and there's a widespread notion that the area is dangerous, and that you should never ever wander alone, especially if you're a woman or a child. It's thought that locals either turn a blind eye on local crimes or are in on it themselves, which is why things could be much worse than reported in reality.
Im so grateful that the Josu Salt family invited you to the country to have an experience like that. You’re developing an audience and platform and I was thinking that Korea is so much more than K-pop and bars… For young people, it’s such a nice twist to learn about country life and traditional cultural arts just as much as modern Korean life. I’m so happy for you Logan.
I was just thinking that the video of you visiting your grandparents at their snowy cabin and chilling there prepared you well for this kind of country-style, home-cooking and low key vibes too. Even if there’s a language difference, I think you sense a lot of what’s going on. You’re just perfect for this journey. I feel like I’m watching someone’s life unfolding thru these travel vlogs. Keep going… ✨ 🌎 ✈️ 🏡
Your comment is so heartwarming ❤
Hi Logan.😊👋🏻 Ethnic Korean here, living in New Zealand. I teach Korean, I have taught community classes for 2 years. Just wanted to let u know that the lady at the restaurant said "많이 드시라고.." as she plonked extra rice for you.
I just wanted u to know she used Jon-dat-mal (respectful tone) to you, evem though technically, because u are younger than her, she could have used Ban-mal (반말). The KR language's unique feature I believe is that our language is split into 반말 (ban mal) and Jondatmal (존댓말). Google very badly sometimes, translates Jon dat mal as "formal language", but 존댓말's 존댓 --> roots from 존중하다, which means to respect. Respect for the listener from the speaker.
Also for elderly Korean folks, food and lots of food is a form of love language.
For people like my nana who went thro the Korean war, food was not always plentiful. Same for my dad who grew up poor.
I hope u enjoy the rest of your time in Korea, and especially enjoy non-Seoul trips too.🤗 Thank u for ur authentic yet calming & relaxing videos. xo
Food is definitely a big time love language. I have Korean parents in law (and I'm American), and there are times when food love is blasted on me in very serious quantity 😂 it's a special thing, and I often feel spoiled!
AWWWW i love thissss
This is so sweet I’m actually tearing up
이분영상은 그냥 보기만해도 힐링돼서 너무 좋음
식당 아주머니 친절하시당, 시골인심. 로건이가 어리니까 많이 먹어야 된다고 공기밥 한 개 그냥 가져오심 ㅎㅎㅎㅎ
서울에서는 볼 수 없는 풍경 ㅋㅋ 최고
OMG!! I am so glad to see my hometown, Mokpo, in your video. Thank you. :) The soup looks like 추어탕 or 짱뚱어탕 in Korean (I think it would be highly likely 짱뚱어탕 because the mudskipper usually live in mud flat and they are well caught in southwestern Korea.) Those kinds of soup are made of mudfish or mudskipper after grinding them. I love soooo much that soup. Anyway, It is really good for health. You've been so lucky!! Enjoy and safe a trip rest of days :)
우와 한국인들도 하기 쉽지않은 경험을하셨네요
그대는 시골의 한식도 즐기시는 구료~~~그대의 한식의 진심이 느껴진다
Awww this video was so unique and somehow felt warm. I can tell the people u traveled with are really nice people from the way they speak. Such a great experience.
아 너무 힐링되는 영상이네ㅠㅠ
1:38 it calls 짱뚱어탕 (Jjangddung-eo tang : Mudskipper soup)
This is awesome! I love these types of videos of people learning about different cultures and professions.
Random experiences are the most unique and it always leaves a lasting impact on one’s memory. I love that.
This video makes my soul so happy. And the breakfast at the end, egg from the goose, salad from the garden and rice cakes from the neighbour. So wholesome. Thanks
😊 I'm so jealous of you Logan. What a beautiful experience!
You and me both . I wanna go read stuff i can't read and eat stuff I can't pronounce and learn things I can't use at home. He having to much fun
@@kerrybrucem.8967 it sounds like you can do most of those things at home!! learn korean and eat korean food until you can eventually go♥️
Logan,
I’m so happy for you that you get to have these amazing experiences that some only ever dream of having. Your vlogs are so calming and a wonderful way of bringing my anxiety down. Thank you for sharing your beautiful experiences with us.
헐!! 로건이 한국에서 새로운 시골 경험을 했네. 혼자서도 잘 다니고 전혀 거부감 없이 즐기는 모습이 너무 보기 좋다.
Oh! You got a new experience in countryside in Korea.
You look so good to enjoy the country without any repulsion.
I love (and I mean love!) how smooth, quick and clean the high speed trains are in Korea! Just seeing Logan take a ride (gimbap feast included) puts me in a happy place 😂
What a special experience! Thank you for sharing with us🙏🏻
Another great vlog from you, Logan! I love this one. It's so peaceful and healing to the soul.
한국인나도 잘모르는곳을다녀오셧네요 염전을 다녀오셧네? 완전신기방기❤
I do love your new experinces in Korean salt farm. Even though I am Korean, I've never had such experiences. Thanks for the good video. I am looking foward to seeing your next film soon. 😊👍❤
Hope you had fun 😊. I love your vlogs, they are so comforting…!❤
Your energy is different in Korea, I love it❤
I see Logan I click 🤗 so nice of them to host and bring you around, they seem so sweet!
That looked so serene & peaceful but a lot of work but the meals afterwards looks delicious & rewarding. Love the little cosy sleeping room too. This looks like a nice place to just getaway from the hustle & bustle of the city life. So wonderful of the family to host you . I wish more ppl did this instead of just showing major cities & street food.
Wow, such a unique experience. 😊
I've been to the Korean countryside, and it's beautiful.
It most definitely is!
원래 여행 유튜브 안보는데 이분껀 뭔가 재밌다ㅋㅋ 잔잔한데 계속 보게됨
캐나다에서 온 대식이
This was an especially peaceful and relaxing video, even more than usual 😅 I'm feeling so chilled out right now, haha!
i am serious in love with your channel!!
Oh my gosh i lived near that island and my parents are also salt farmers. How did you go there? I'm familiar with things that you experiences there. Thanks for bringing back my memories.
So cool I hope you get to do more things like this! I love seeing the party life of Seoul but this is unique and fun too
Oh the vibes are so calm
Today Canadian Logannie has shared salt-made field. (in Korean 염전? long time ago learned in school so not sure)
As a person who likes all regions' korean foods, Foods look really good. Such as broth was nutty something seeds in it (들깨가루 비슷하게 고소한?) Jjigae, fish and different jangajji. I think nature activity in ruler(excuse my spelling)stay opposite of urban influenced good as the last trip in my country.
#thanks everykorean. thanks to youguys
this aunt T might be able to give real me for Junwoo.
Thank you for your comment. Do you know the name of the fish stew?
@Brandon To me this dish looks similar to 추어탕 (chueo-tang) which uses pond loach (often ground up) and vegetables. There are other soups/stews that are similar to this too, so I don't know exactly what it is. But chueo-tang is what comes to mind 🙂
@@brandon3872
Good question. As i see it is too big to be called /naap se me/ and with only meat part it looks like /mae ro/ or it is maybe cod or
/myeong tae/. I am not sure. Let's ask this youtube channel's host Logan when he finishes searching the name. Ô_Ô V
@@FlavorofMind
Aha! But i meant the fish with Kim[gim]chi jjigae in the first place. Not earthen ware ball with rice. Good debate! I caused this honored!
@@Preschool4yo-7yo oh, sorry for the confusion! 😅 Yes, I was referring to the earthenware bowl with the lightt brown broth 🙂
Hi, I enjoy watching your video’s. It’s so amazing that you’re able to travel to Korea and experience a different culture. I’m in Wasilla Alaska, I’m some what close to Canada. We’ll enjoy your time and stay safe! Happy Travels to you.
This is the video best ever. I want to get some of their salt. Thank you to the family for looking after Logan. Luv
헐 로건 진심이네... 염전은 진짜 아무나 못하는데 ...
The Korean country side intrigues me so much thanks for sharing!
6:23 This is the place where I went on a field trip when I was in kindergarten..It's amazing that Logan is there!!!!🤭
It's a special video. Food videos are fun, but your videos like this are cool too.
Thank you~~
this video was beautiful you truly are having the best time!
You should watch the documentary My Name is Salt, this reminds me of it but obviously a different location and culture.
That salt farm look so calm and should be so calm working there in the middle these nice nature and hills 🙂👍
영상 너무 좋아요 .. 힐링 그자체 😊
와 기차타길래 어디가나 집으로 돌아가나 했더니 왠 시골!?! 어때요 한국 시골은?😅ㅋㅋㅋ 심심할텐데 ㅎㅎ
점심으로 먹은건..추어탕인가..?
로건!!제주도 한번가보세요
Ohh my Goodness... Look at this.., you've gone and become a master in representation, brilliant in editing... What's going on... You've surpassed yourself 🤗🤗🤗... I've been transported.. Bravo...,Bravo... 🎉
Awwww omg stop hehe thank you 😭😭😭😭😭
@@logaagm Know you stop... This is so much fun, your so much fun. I'm so invested right along with everyone else... I adore your wonderful...
I will also remember ur special day trip in countryside..Thanks for sharing ur unique experience..
김밥중에 역삼동 국기원 사거리 보들보들 김밥 최고에요~~
Thats how sea salt is made. What we consume mostly comes from the mountain(mine)
Excellent video Logan 👏🏼❣
Great narration too👍❗🇨🇦🇰🇷
Wishing you more enjoyable and safe journeys thanks for sharing your travels !!!
뭔가 이뻐보이려거나하는거없는 그대로의영상이라 너무좋아요
아주 경우지고 야무지게 먹을줄 아네요
You are so extremely lucky I love watching you 🙏🏼💙🙌🏻
I think you ate 추어탕(chu eo tang).. grinded mudfish soup.
염전 체험 저도 해봤는데 힐링도 되고 재밌었어요 ㅎㅎ 다음에는 다른 유적지들도 가보는건 어떠신지요??
I would LOVE to buy some of that pine salt. Please look into marketing opportunities for food products on your video so viewers can purchase them after you try.
캐나다 장금이 로건😊
That's good experience!
The food looks so good.
1:40 i think this is 장어탕 or 추어탕~i know that cuz i lived Yeong-gwang nearby
추어탕 드셨네요 미꾸라지라고 진흙에 사는 종이라 nutty 한 맛이 났을거에요
추어탕이라니..ㄷㄷ 인스타 보고 깜놀했어요
I was surprised that you had Chu-o-tang?
일본에서 오염수 바다에 갖다버리기 전에 소금농장 방문해보는건 좋은선택이네요 ~
New to the channel. How often do you go to Korea?
와 염전이라니 ❤❤
Love it where are we going next
omgg the song playing at 11:13 is so beautiful what is it ? 🥹
Love you logagm❤
Peaceful and beautiful
9:47 lol that transition make me think goose became a dinner
인스타에서 최고 좋아요 받은 댓글 펌 :
로건, 협박을 받고 있으면 다음 포스팅에서 장화를 흔들어줘 (염전 노예 버전)
바닷가근처 기장도 가보세요
the soup looked like 추어탕 (or chueo-tang) and we indeed cannot get it in Ottawa easily, so eat up while you can!
it’s 6:30 am here heyyy 🫶🏼
으따~ 로건인지 수건인진 모르겄고, 인쟈부터 느 이름은 대식이여~ (염전 노예 버전)
(from 인스타 댓글 펌)
hometown cha cha cha vibes
멋지다 😅🎉❤😂
That’s amazing
친구가 염전 신안 출신인가......염전 노예로 유명한덴데
1:43 짱뚱어탕이네요 식당이 짱뚱어식당인거보니까
That's the korean sea salt what I wrote and called 천일염!!!!!!😂 A high-quality sea salt in Korea needs to be removed for 간수 more than four years😊 Also, Koreans make tofu using the 간수
HEY, YOU DOING BIG WORK , BIG BRO~. ❤
고퀄리티 영상 고마워요
어케 살아돌아왔노
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ...
What camera do you use?
춘식이여?
대식이임 ㅋㅋㅋ
😂😂
염전 일하러 간 줄;
와우 멋진 경험이네😊
아 영상느낌이 너무좋다
오마야 염전에서 일을 했어? 흐미야 한국 음식만 관심있는 줄 알았더니 오마야 왜이리 이쁜짓만 하는고
People who don't know: what a nice countryside with kind people and interesting food😊
People who know: 💀
tell usssss
@@sofia3294 Shin An is infamous for being dangerous and lawless in South Korea, especially for slavery in salt farms, often exploiting those with intellectual disabilities. They had to contact police in Seoul because the local police station was also in on it. Even the local judge defended it as 'customary practice'. There are unusually high mutilated(making identification impossible) john and jane doe s, especially after the news report on salt farm slaves. There was a horrible gang rape on a female teacher, a male teacher gone missing, 1000 illegal opium trees being grown found on the island Imja do, etc. There's even a meme that says "From now on, your name is DaeSik(an example of possible generic name given to new salt farm slave)" and there's a widespread notion that the area is dangerous, and that you should never ever wander alone, especially if you're a woman or a child. It's thought that locals either turn a blind eye on local crimes or are in on it themselves, which is why things could be much worse than reported in reality.
이야 소금 ㄷㄷㄷ 체험
Lucky you!!
wowww
Mondrian ceiling.
너는 인쟈 로식이여
HOW MANY HOURS IN THE KOREAN COUNTRY SIDE ????? OOOH RISING
The only country you can goto and not be ridiculed for slurping. 😊
Ur hanbok video overduee 😌