Broadcaster Kim Sook candidly shared her feelings about changes related to her house in Jeju.
On the 20th, a video titled "'Want to eat Chungmu kimbap in my car?' riverview car-camping log" was posted on Kim Sook's YouTube channel.
That day, Kim Sook shared an update while enjoying car camping by a lakeside. Appearing in a flashy printed shirt, she opened by saying, "I dressed extravagantly to make a change."
She continued, "You heard the news. My house was excluded from the area designated as a cultural heritage site in Jeju. I was so shocked that I thought I should at least sleep in the car," she revealed.
Kim Sook went on, "So I dressed in a gypsy style today," and lightened the situation with her characteristic cheerful banter.
Later, Kim Sook completed a spread of Chungmu kimbap using ingredients she prepared herself from early morning. With a generous menu that included seasoned cuttlefish, shepherd's purse, and water parsley pancake, she expressed satisfaction, saying, "It's really delicious. You have to eat this."
The production staff also gushed, "The kimbap and the pancakes are all delicious," and Kim Sook joked, "I am a person who lives to eat."
Earlier, the roughly 200-pyeong plot of Kim Sook's house in Jeju became a topic of interest after being included in the list of sites to be removed from national heritage designation. If that adjustment is confirmed, it is known that the property would be exempt from existing cultural asset designation areas, expanding autonomy for repairs and use.
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