HANOK - Sleeping in Old Korean Houses (KWOW

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @alexaxoxo_01
    @alexaxoxo_01 10 років тому +36

    It's funny how Yoonah talks in korean and you respond in english but she understands perfectly what you're saying

  • @2511Lizzybusy
    @2511Lizzybusy 10 років тому +95

    I wonder how do couples can have private moments in ancient times when every family member can hear you

    • @vminhope3040
      @vminhope3040 10 років тому +3

      Seriously.
      How did they have sex when you could hear everything?

    • @beardog9188
      @beardog9188 10 років тому +20

      This isn't pertinent to Korea necessarily (this is based on European history), but our ideas of privacy have changed. Families used to share a single bed. Parents would have sex, probably not making a show of it, but when their children were still in the room, sleeping. It sounds messed up nowadays, but in the past children used to be exposed to that stuff and no one cared. It could have just been the same way in Korea. Sex is a natural thing. We view at a sort of private thing now, but in other cultures and in the past that concept didn't even exist.

    • @PJEntusSalt
      @PJEntusSalt 9 років тому +7

      It's the same as modern day Korea. Koreans will go to "love hotels" or on "day trips" where they can spend time together. However Koreans are generally very conservative and tend to respect their parents a lot, so often they will stay with their family at home until they are married before moving out. Couples in Korea take things much slower than in the West, but when the time comes the aforementioned solutions are available. In Ancient times, people wouldn't generally have sex until they were married, but by that time they would have moved out. So it's a little different from modern circumstances.

    • @hamids4550
      @hamids4550 9 років тому

      +vanessa salgado lol

    • @alok3883
      @alok3883 9 років тому

      very chinese style window paper mixed with japanese rolling door.

  • @Tatycharmz
    @Tatycharmz 10 років тому +1

    wow awesome. I love traditional Korean things!!! and your friend reminds me of park shin hye

  • @collonbiscuit
    @collonbiscuit 10 років тому +30

    i prefer it when she looks normal doing her vids.. role playing as that dude and the girl with that huge blonde hay looking wig really isn't my thing... i feel that people feel awkward around her while she's in her roles too. just be yourself ! your viewers like you for you!

    • @MizukiClover
      @MizukiClover 10 років тому +16

      I'm a viewer too and I love the different characters :).

    • @rico4141
      @rico4141 9 років тому +1

      Meh hhh I liked it when she did goofy vids as Ramona. Couldnt wait to see new ones...

  • @djokawari1
    @djokawari1 10 років тому +9

    I love how it's basically just someone's messy house. They don't even bother to empty out the drawers.

  • @MayweatherjrWONandsoTrump
    @MayweatherjrWONandsoTrump 8 років тому

    Nice work and it does makes justice to such a beautiful nation. I lived there 9 years and keep visiting every two years

  • @IvyS1120
    @IvyS1120 10 років тому

    One of my favorite new kwow videos, so far.

  • @dfuji
    @dfuji 10 років тому +4

    Yoonah is so cute.

  • @priscillap7886
    @priscillap7886 8 років тому +11

    omg man I am literally binge watching all your videos , you're hilarious!

  • @Tomajdafrytrix
    @Tomajdafrytrix 8 років тому +7

    I will build hanok in Czech Republic!

  • @suphee7573
    @suphee7573 10 років тому +26

    Omg you ladies are so hilarious xD

    • @alok3883
      @alok3883 9 років тому +1

      +Sup Hee very chinese style paper window mixed with japanese rolling door.

  • @EnfanttMortt
    @EnfanttMortt 10 років тому +18

    I didn't know that professor's Oh first name is Mina! I'm in shock lol

    • @TheLivingDeadOne
      @TheLivingDeadOne 10 років тому

      Its her first and generational name,. Min Ah.

    • @TheLivingDeadOne
      @TheLivingDeadOne 9 років тому +1

      lucia Iervasi Ramona Champion is her other separate channel name for her other Vegetarian coconut drinking self.

  • @evanescapades2513
    @evanescapades2513 4 роки тому

    This is one of my fave vids....!!!!

  • @languageadventurerme5432
    @languageadventurerme5432 10 років тому

    Loved your video. Thank you.

  • @Muslim_Lady
    @Muslim_Lady 10 років тому

    Interesting. Thank you for sharing
    감사합니다 ! ^^

  • @tiw6516
    @tiw6516 9 років тому

    It's so cute how Mina and Yoonah have bilingual conversations :D such good friends~

  • @thephahvkbucket
    @thephahvkbucket 10 років тому

    Love these thanks for making them!!

  • @Emily-ji2xw
    @Emily-ji2xw 10 років тому

    Looks amazing!! I would love to go there sometime!

  • @harajukuharu
    @harajukuharu 10 років тому +1

    oh so theres a new thing on my korea-list. i also wanna stay there for a night, even if it don't look that cozy ist sure a great experience!

  • @soffer
    @soffer 10 років тому +3

    나 한국에 갈 때 한옥에서 2 박 삼 일 해봤는데 너무 좋아했어 . 내가 갔던 한옥도 밤에 약간 불편했어. 하장실 하나 밖에 없고. 근데 같이 있는 외국인들 너무 친절 해서 괜찮았어

  • @cessmacgelcanales94
    @cessmacgelcanales94 7 років тому

    Pag my pgkktaon na may pampagawa aq ng bahay ganitong bahay ppagawa q..pra kkaiba pag dto sa pilipinas ska love q tlga mga korean house😉😍

  • @yukikiyuko8197
    @yukikiyuko8197 10 років тому +2

    I love all of your videos ^~^! Does anyone know the song that plays at 3:43? Thanks

  • @jwill66nz
    @jwill66nz 9 років тому

    I want to stay at a Hanok when I come to Seoul in August :)

  • @ColonelMarcellus
    @ColonelMarcellus 10 років тому +2

    The sliding walls remind me of Japanese "shoji" .... the Korean beds actually look rather cozy. What's the name for a traditional sleep-on-the-floor Korean bed? Spread several of them around and one might have a pajama party, though it might be too loud for others in the Hanok. Is it true that most Korean houses have limited space, so the beds can be rolled up and put in a closet or cupboard so the floor space can be used for other purposes?

    • @alok3883
      @alok3883 9 років тому

      +MarcellusTheGreen very chinese style paper window mixed with japanese rolling door, those sleeping in the floor bed also japanese style. korean have no uniq culture that should mixed and immitate chinese and japanese culture.

  • @ryand121984
    @ryand121984 8 років тому

    Really enjoying your channel +sweetandtastyTV. I only see South Korea when I stop over at the Airport which is very nice. Someday I will explore your country.

  • @Imcryinfnooo
    @Imcryinfnooo 5 років тому

    Wish i had still stayed in korea! We had a really old house like this too. I was born there and then we emigrated to America dangg

  • @stellalee3801
    @stellalee3801 9 років тому +1

    hello, mina thank you very much for filming all these video clips... i enjoyed them all... YOU ARE sooooooo funny... and made me laugh so much......cheers!!!!!! :)

  • @GETURHANDSUP916
    @GETURHANDSUP916 9 років тому

    I like her voice.

  • @MaymayRostata
    @MaymayRostata 8 років тому +5

    This video is sooo funny! freaking polite... i couldn't stop laughing. 😜😘

  • @hmr28
    @hmr28 7 років тому

    Is the bathroom shared with all the rooms?

  • @geisha-chan692
    @geisha-chan692 8 років тому +1

    How cool is that !!! I'm jealous ma'am

  • @bjbartkow
    @bjbartkow 10 років тому +4

    so what is floor heated by? water/steam, coals, forced air??? what happens during winter time..will the paper doors get wet and fall apart?

    • @RobertsBrainIsGone
      @RobertsBrainIsGone 10 років тому +5

      The place I stayed at in Gyeongju used radiators beneath the floor (water/steam), but I've seen palaces where coal was used beneath a stone floor. There are also electric systems that install beneath a hardwood floor which apparently aren't too expensive to use; the technology is like a large version of a car's seat heater.

    • @PJEntusSalt
      @PJEntusSalt 9 років тому +2

      ***** The electric solution is more used / relevant in modern apartments and housing in Korea. However in times of old, they would heat coals underneath the floor of the house to heat the floor for a better sleeping environment. Much like a campfire when people go camping, it is not meant to heat you up all night, but allows you to relax more when falling asleep. :)

    • @alok3883
      @alok3883 9 років тому

      +bjbartkow so similar with japan.

  • @incubus_the_man
    @incubus_the_man 10 років тому

    Hey Mina. Whenever I watch one of your videos, I am sure to turn off ABP, click an ad, then reneable ABP. Keep up the good work.

  • @rudycp88
    @rudycp88 10 років тому

    You are sooo cute!

  • @YummYakitori
    @YummYakitori 10 років тому

    It's a traditional heating system known as Ondol (溫突 / 온돌), by heating coal underground.

  • @laradilara3917
    @laradilara3917 8 років тому +1

    This video was so cool and funny ! :D
    Thank you for always sharing your experiences ^^

  • @KimuTaco
    @KimuTaco 10 років тому +3

    What's the name of the traditional korean floor "bed"? I've always been curious

    • @TheLivingDeadOne
      @TheLivingDeadOne 10 років тому

      I think that is still a Futon, like Japanese floor beds.

    • @KimuTaco
      @KimuTaco 10 років тому +1

      TheLivingDeadOne no, it does have a name in korean. But thanks, anyway :)

    • @KimuTaco
      @KimuTaco 10 років тому

      tae-young Jung 온돌 is the floor heating thing, if i'm not mistaken? I want to know the name of the quilt thingy that looks like a futon :)

    • @TheLivingDeadOne
      @TheLivingDeadOne 10 років тому +5

      They are called Yos.
      Traditional yos are still made in Korea, much as they have been for centuries. If you visit a manufacturer or browse Korean yo websites, you'll see that the designs can be stunning. Almost all designs feature two coordinated fabrics: one covers the center of the mattress while the second border pattern surrounds it. Yos typically come with matching linens featuring identical patterns on between six or seven matching pillows.

    • @TheLivingDeadOne
      @TheLivingDeadOne 10 років тому

      They are Yo's. Why not YOU do the legwork. Look it up. Type in google "What is a Korean bed called"? Thats all. How lazy are you? Oh please please help me,. What is this called,. LOOK IT UP, ON THE INTERNET!!!!!!

  • @525Lines
    @525Lines 10 років тому

    Many traditional Asian homes have a courtyard in the center of the home. Is that an accepted place to sleep when it gets really humid? That's the purpose of the enclosed porches you see on old American houses as well as gazebos.

    • @alok3883
      @alok3883 9 років тому

      +525Lines that is chinese style house. especially for middle class - rich people. japanese and korean don't have that style.

  • @xiaojin67
    @xiaojin67 10 років тому

    lol this was so funny good job!

  • @drsnowmon
    @drsnowmon 10 років тому

    "Did you really have to say it like that LOL" at 5:24
    lmao that was a funny moment!

    • @Rose-qu6jf
      @Rose-qu6jf 6 років тому

      drsnowmon what does that mean wut did mina say that made her friend be like,'Why did u say that?'

  • @flip55555
    @flip55555 9 років тому

    so interesting

  • @truthlalu
    @truthlalu 10 років тому

    Lol!!! Youre so freaking polite and funny hahahahaha

  • @gavingallagher3816
    @gavingallagher3816 10 років тому

    I would honestly love love lovevee to live in a hanok in seoul or a big city , I want to live in the bug cuty area but i also love the hanok designs

  • @geevanderson6093
    @geevanderson6093 10 років тому +2

    Yoonah looks sick... :(

  • @rabiaak8763
    @rabiaak8763 10 років тому

    how much is a room ?

  • @puridukuh8724
    @puridukuh8724 9 років тому

    Lol you're so funny..

  • @kreep7838
    @kreep7838 8 років тому +1

    Omg my name is Hanok

  • @sydthesquidmonster
    @sydthesquidmonster 10 років тому

    Next can you teach us how to say "ok"

  • @redfeather4897
    @redfeather4897 4 роки тому

    Baby Mina!!!!

  • @MrQtips1
    @MrQtips1 10 років тому

    How much does it cost to stay in a room like this?

  • @acidification
    @acidification 7 років тому

    "I'm freaking polite" :)

  • @SheConspiracyPlotter
    @SheConspiracyPlotter 10 років тому

    you two were especially hilarious in this episode :D
    btw, what do i have to do to become a kwow superhero :O

  • @Drrck11
    @Drrck11 10 років тому

    As opposed to sleeping in a new Korean house? LoL

  • @yahzea
    @yahzea 10 років тому

    Wow it is so small. Lol.

  • @LilyTreeArt
    @LilyTreeArt 10 років тому

    I wish I had the money to travel.

    • @bbyeol8290
      @bbyeol8290 9 років тому +1

      Money. It's the only thing stopping us lol

  • @mohdzack7606
    @mohdzack7606 5 років тому

    👍😂

  • @수느-z5p
    @수느-z5p 10 років тому

    Prof. Oh ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @MyCoreano
    @MyCoreano 7 років тому

    I like to stay in Seoul about six month on 2017, can you tell me what kind of apartment I can get for $800?

  • @JasenStl
    @JasenStl 10 років тому

    I'm too lazy to lock the door...

  • @minhlei
    @minhlei 10 років тому +2

    You guys work so hard, I think you should take one week off of filming, editing, and anything on UA-cam right now. Just relax and rest and if you go somewhere, just vlog if you feel like it and that'll be just as nice as your other videos. Also, congrats on almost 200k!

  • @lucasodum2185
    @lucasodum2185 8 років тому

    봉자 어디 있어? 그를 보고싶어!

  • @SkyBlueAugust
    @SkyBlueAugust 9 років тому

    Why do they make the walls out of paper?

    • @alok3883
      @alok3883 9 років тому +2

      +SkyBlueAugust traditional chinese paper, it's chinese culture that spread across korea and japan. it called paper window. in ancient time, there is no transparent glasses, that is why paper used as exchange of glasses. the sunlight can pass through that paper window.

    • @SkyBlueAugust
      @SkyBlueAugust 8 років тому

      Alok Thanks for explaining.

  • @RuDeCookie7
    @RuDeCookie7 10 років тому

    could you please make a video about creepy bugs in Korea?

  • @multifandomarmyandexo-l2871
    @multifandomarmyandexo-l2871 10 років тому

    Her name is Mina??!!

  • @uptownflavor
    @uptownflavor 10 років тому

    Yeah, I think I might skip that experience. Also it wasn't as nice as some of the old compounds that I see not K-dramas. That experience at one out in the country might be fun because they would probably have all of the traditional activities as well.

  • @MrJennilicious
    @MrJennilicious 10 років тому +1

    i heard some mandarin...

  • @jenniferedithfuentes
    @jenniferedithfuentes 7 років тому

    @6:22

  • @isabrinia78
    @isabrinia78 10 років тому

    Is yor name really Mina? If so, that's really neat! YOUna and MEna! lol!! :)

  • @alok3883
    @alok3883 9 років тому

    very chinese style paper window mixed with japanese rolling door

    • @kirakalinina6635
      @kirakalinina6635 8 років тому +1

      +Alok Tju It's a traditional Korea traditional building and door, And Kor paper hanji texture. The same EAsia, there is a similar kind of part. For example, Chinese Tang Dynasty architecture is Japanese architecture and the same. Your negative opinion. Only negative comments found.

    • @alok3883
      @alok3883 8 років тому

      why negative? i just saying my opinion from what i have observe

    • @kirakalinina6635
      @kirakalinina6635 8 років тому +1

      Alok Tju Through a search of Google, your youtube comment exists As anti only negative comments.

  • @Rikkusen
    @Rikkusen 10 років тому

    Wait wait wait....the quality just changed on me suddenly...hahahaha jk

  • @mrplantman2751
    @mrplantman2751 8 років тому

    ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @mochiinuo
    @mochiinuo 7 років тому

    ER MAH GERD THAT WAS CHINESE THE PPL WERE SPEAKING IN THE ROOM WITH THE PEEPHOLE
    I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD FIND MY KIND IN A KOREAN HANOK

  • @lmss2792
    @lmss2792 4 роки тому

    Why professor? Is she an academic?

  • @citiscentsoftheworld1412
    @citiscentsoftheworld1412 9 років тому

    so hilarious. now i have a reason not to stay in a hanok guesthouse. kinda freakin noisy.

  • @MeowkolaTesla
    @MeowkolaTesla 9 років тому

    this looks really really really.... bothersome... lol. never doing this..