Paco and his friends, who visited Jeonju hanok village to learn pansori firsthand on 'Welcome, It's My First Time in Korea,' were moved.
On the 9th episode of MBC every1's entertainment show 'Welcome, It's My First Time in Korea,' Paco, Jamil and Max spent time learning pansori. They learned the 'Love Song' from Chunhyangga directly from a holder of intangible cultural heritage and were eager to do it well. The intangible cultural heritage holder asked them to sing chansons, a form of song from his country, and then taught them the 'Love Song' by matching that rhythm.
Max asked on the spot, "May I visit the teacher's home?" Max said, "When I travel I always try to live like a local. On a trip to Greece I once worked as a fisherman," expressing his desire to be local while traveling. Fabian agreed, saying, "Eating at a local's home is a way to instantly understand that country's culture."
The intangible cultural heritage holder's wife was flustered but soon laid out an impeccable table. Paco, who had said during travel planning, "If you see the meals Korean mothers prepare, you'll really meet Korea," seemed simply moved to meet them in person.
[Photo source] MBC every1 entertainment 'Welcome, It's My First Time in Korea'
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