This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.

'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's baekban journey' drama 'Goblin' remained as popular as ever even 10 years later.

On the 4th, TV CHOSUN 'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's baekban journey' (hereinafter 'baekban journey') aired a New Year global overseas special, and showed them heading to Quebec City, Canada, together with comedian Kim Min-kyung.

That day Heo Yeong-man and Kim Min-kyung visited a local well-known traditional home-style baekban restaurant in Quebec City. After the meal, while walking down Petit Champlain Street, they spotted the red door that appeared in 'Goblin.'

Kim Min-kyung said, "Teacher, if you go in here you can go to our country too," and Heo Yeong-man complained, "I don't want to go." In response, Kang Minkyung explained, "This red door appeared in 'Goblin' and became a landmark. You can go back and forth."

Then the two visited a noticeable shop of trinkets in the middle of Petit Champlain Street. There were charming trinkets and high-quality wooden crafts. Kang Minkyung asked about a wooden red door engraved with the word "Goblin" in Hangul, "Who wrote this in Hangul?"

The owner replied, "I wrote it. A tourist from Korea taught me how Koreans write it," and when asked, "Do you sell a lot?" he said, "We sell a lot. Not only Koreans but people from all over the world buy them. 'Goblin' is very popular."

[Photo] Screenshot from the broadcast of 'Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's baekban journey'

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