'Special Report World' Park Sul-nyeo, who has made a name for herself as a hanbok researcher for 48 years, expressed poignant regrets about her family.
On the 5th broadcast of MBN's 'Special Report World,' hanbok researcher Park Sul-nyeo appeared. Even in her 70s she is still active, and Park Sul-nyeo boasted an impressive reputation, even taking on commercial shoots.
However, her husband handled both childcare and housework, and he even quit his job for her. Park Sul-nyeo also regretted the years she could not live with her family during the illnesses of her biological older brother and younger sister.
In response, Park Sul-nyeo's close friends Geum Bo-ra and Park Jeong-su comforted her. Park Jeong-su said, "You have nothing to regret. Nothing is free. Why do you think the name Park Sul-nyeo exists in Korea? It's because you lived diligently," saying that the name of the master 'Park Sul-nyeo' had to be great.
Geum Bo-ra comforted Park Sul-nyeo, saying, "Teacher, you lived hard enough," and Park Jeong-su again comforted Park Sul-nyeo's tears, saying, "That is life. You can look back."
[Photo source] MBN 'Special Report World'
[OSEN]