Park Sul-nyeo, 'Hanbok Tag Gali Incident' Confession of Heart "I gave 230 million won, but out of the blue protests" (Let's go GO)

Oct 20, 2024

Park Sul-nyeo, 'Hanbok Tag Gali Incident' Confession of Heart 'I gave 230 million won, but out of the blue protests' (Let's go GO)
MBN 'Let's go GO (Let's go)' drew enthusiastic responses from cool and easy-going guests.

Actor Kim Chung, who was loved by the public as the most popular star in the 1980s, and Korea's leading hanbok researcher Park Sul-nyeo appeared in the fifth episode of MBN Real Variety 'Let's Go GO's season 3, which aired on the 19th.

MC Ahn Jung-hwan and Hong Hyun-hee headed to the house of Kim Cheong, the most popular actress of the 80s, boasting a spacious and beautiful garden reminiscent of a botanical garden. Kim Cheong, who introduced the most cherished pine tree in the garden to the MCs, said "Sunnim is a pine tree that was first placed on the site before the house was built. So our house was built based on Sunnim" expressed his affection.



He then moved into the house, and Kim Cheong showed off the wonderful appearance of Sun-nim in the living room to the MCs. He was "Originally fuller. However, while he was abroad, the gardener touched the root wrong and waned. At that time, I held the sun for about a month, and since then, I have barely survived." He confessed his affection for his companion tree and shed tears.

The MCs then found that there was no bathroom door in Kim Chung's luxurious bedroom, and Kim Chung said "There is no bathroom door." I thought I would have a boyfriend in the future, so I did this." When Hong Hyun-hee heard this, she said, "Didn't you meet someone when you made the bathroom?" and Kim Cheong asked "That's not true. I did it because I wanted to light candles and drink wine while taking a bubble bath like a scene in the movie. But I haven't used it for a few years since I made it, but recently I've been using it with my mom." He "Now it's annoying to meet men. The last thing I like is sharing that bathtub with him,' he said, bringing everyone a laugh.



The MCs asked Kim Cheong about his ideal type, and Kim Cheong said, `I honestly need a worker. A man like MacGyver. I hope he's tall, handsome, and good at using credit cards" he replied.

Kim Cheong then opened up about her filial piety to her mother, who gave birth to her without a husband at 18, and her sudden marriage and anecdote that surprised the public in hiding. Kim Cheong said "I didn't even have time to file a marriage report. It was a week```````````````````````````````. Kim Cheong's mother, who was present with him, said of the reason for the divorce, `Isn't Chung a filial daughter. But as soon as he got married, the man 'Let go of your mother's business. I will manage the money, he said. When I told her to stay away from her, she said, "I broke up with her."



The second friend was Park Sul-nyeo, a hanbok researcher who was responsible for hanbok of top stars from BTS to Lim Young-woong, Kim Hee-sun, and Kim Nam-joo, as well as pop star Britney Spears. The MCs, who were looking at the Park Sul-nyeo's house with an interior that preserved the tradition, found the hanbok worn by BTS, and Hong Hyun-hee began to covet her son Jun-beom's clothes. Then Park Sul-nyeo said, "I'll make you a hanbok as a gift. This can't be done," he said, drawing laughter.

Park Sul-nyeo then opened up about her affection for our hanbok and the incident of trying to give up the hanbok, which she had walked for 40 years. As for the hanbok silk that was piled up in the house, Park Sul-nyeo said, "It is difficult to make Jinju silk now"I heard that Chinese people like to wear hanbok these days. When you go to traditional markets, Chinese people buy a lot of silk. So I felt that the country should protect this as well."

Park Sul-nyeo said "If I had done well in financial technology, there would have been 10 buildings. But it is difficult to convert silk into prices""The MCs are different in different areas, but there are patriots. It's not easy to keep silk or tradition." He expressed respect for his belief.

Park Sul-nyeo then expressed her feelings about the 'Hanbok Tag Gali Incident' that trampled on the pure heart of wanting to protect Korean tradition. Park Sul-nyeo "21 years ago, the tenant who entered our building protested that I bought a hanbok on the market and changed the tags. He duly requested eviction after purchasing the building, but he protested by beating the drum from morning to night, and agreed to pay 230 million won in the name of premium. However, 10 years later, he said he was upset that he staged another protest out of the blue. Then "I've been living really hard, and there have been sacrifices from my family, and I even thought, 'Am I right to live well?'" Apart from being upset, I was desperate to know that there were people who believed in it. "I felt sorry for those who were hurt by misunderstanding.



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