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Discovering Gyeongsangbuk-do’s hidden gems with “Immensely Good” variety show
It was on October 15th that the global variety show "Immensely Good," which showcases Gyeongsangbuk-do's culture, was broadcast for the first time. In the four episodes that were aired on the show, viewers around the world were captured by the variety of aspects of K-culture depicted in representative regions of Gyeongsangbuk-do, including Andong, Seongju, Gimcheon, and Pohang.For four weeks, Airang International Broadcasting Global broadcasted 'Immensely Good', a comedy special that featured comedian Park Young-jin, the promotional ambassador for Gimcheon City and self-proclaimed 'Honorary Public Relations Ambassador for Gyeongsangbuk-do'..Together with celebrities from all over the world. It was during their visit to Gyeongsangbuk-do that they discovered the undiscovered cultural treasures of the region and immersed themselves in its history and culture. There was a variety of experiences on the program, including K-Food, K-Whiskey, and K-Camping, emphasizing that Gyeongsangbuk-do is the true origin of the 'K-CULTURE,' which is now becoming recognized around the world. There was a variety of experiences on the program, including K-Food, K-Whiskey, and K-Camping, emphasizing that Gyeongsangbuk-do is the true origin of the 'K-CULTURE,' which is now becoming recognized around the world.One of the featured guests of the show was the popular American trot singer Maria, along with Spanish model Natalia, Latvian model Mariya, as well as French influencer Julie. Their experiences and impressions of Gyeongsangbuk-do were vividly demonstrated to the audience, as well as detailed insights into the cultural richness of the region as a whole.As a result of their exploration of the 500-year-old 'Suun Japbang' in Andong, trot singer Maria and Spanish model Natalia shared a glimpse of traditional recipes. As part of this experience, they were able to experience the country's rich culinary heritage first-hand, from tasting one of the oldest clear rice wines, 'Samhaeju', which dates back to the Goryeo Dynasty, to trying authentic K-Food and K-Whiskey, providing a genuine taste of the region's food and whiskeys.As part of their tour, American model Rebecca and Latvian model Marija explored Seongju, which is known for its 'Seongju oriental melon.' Through a variety of products such as melon ice cream and yogurt, they experienced the unique K-melon, which is only found in South Korea. As they wore traditional Hanbok clothing in the K-Hanok village 'Hangae Village,' the two of them visited a traditional Korean house, capturing the essence of South Korea's cuisine and beauty.While they were in Gimcheon, they visited the Buhangdam Sannaedeul Auto Camping Site, where they could experience K-Camping and take part in a variety of activities. In Pohang, they showcased the pristine beaches of the East Sea, well-known for its clear waters, demonstrating that Gyeongsangbuk-do is not only rich in diverse culture but also offers stunning natural landscapes for everyone to enjoy.It is now possible for viewers to watch 'Immensely Good' directly on the official YouTube channel 'Be my Korea' by Arirang International Broadcasting, bringing the global show instantly to viewers around the world.The first episode is located at the following URL: https://youtu.be/NGb8oCWK9J8?si=BEsTqoqlnuUtBg01 The second episode is located at this URL: https://youtu.be/6CBCfW0eCLE?si=wHQjP3IGRzgr6Ajs The third episode is located at the following URL: https://youtu.be/DeUn2uvy-Ww ArirangTV is the source of this videoReceive PRN's top stories and curated news delivered to your inbox each week when you sign up!
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