'6시 내 고향' Kim Jeong-yeon found herself immersed in praise from senior citizens.
On the 21st episode of KBS1's '6시 내 고향', the scene showed 'national guide' Kim Jeong-yeon boarding a bus in Goseong County, South Gyeongsang Province, meeting neighbors and hearing their life stories. Kim Jeong-yeon introduced the area by saying, "When you think of Goseong, isn't it the place where dinosaur footprints were first discovered in Korea?" and greeted viewers by saying, "I've also received as much love from the elders as dinosaurs have," making them smile.
Boarding the first bus, Kim Jeong-yeon was quickly surrounded by a relay of compliments from the elders. When one elder said, "You look prettier in person than on television," Kim Jeong-yeon replied cheerfully to the compliment, "Father, you know how to judge people." To the remark, "These days, searching for landmarks on '6시 내 고향' is fun. But it's really hard," she said, "It's hard. I came today to find this," and produced the first hint, a jegi.
Passengers inferred dinosaur footprints from the round shape of the jegi. They guessed Sangjokam, where the footprints were first discovered in Goseong, as today's location. But unfortunately it was not the correct answer. The second hint was a picture with green and blue colors. While they guessed a place with sea and mountains as the answer, the final hint was a picture showing two dragons together.
Kim Jeong-yeon searched the crowded waiting room, but the residents of Goseong County were more focused on the guide than on finding the correct answer. "Oh my, I saw you on TV and you seem so kind," the residents who welcomed Kim Jeong-yeon said, and when the bus arrived they left without leaving time for conversation. After searching around the waiting room, Kim Jeong-yeon finally found an elder who knew the landmark where the dragon ascended. The elder who guessed the landmark, Byeongpung Rock in Ha-yeom, received a watch as a gift.
Walking along the wooden trail toward Byeongpung Rock, Kim Jeong-yeon could not help but admire the beautiful scenery where the sea and cliffs blend together. She continued, "Normally columnar joints are appreciated by boat, aren't they? But here you can see the columnar joints spread out like a folding screen up close," and greeted viewers, "It's a scenic spot where legend and nature breathe together, Byeongpung Rock columnar joints — be sure to visit."
Meanwhile, Kim Jeong-yeon, who introduces hidden attractions nationwide to viewers every week, will visit Gangjin Bay next week to brighten the opening ceremony stage of the '10th Gangjin Bay Dancing Reed Festival' and will join visitors to Gangjin Bay to help revitalize the local festival.
[Photo] KBS1 '6시 내 고향' broadcast capture
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