Kore’de Bana Birşey Verdiler!! Yeni Şehrim DAEGU / KORE TURU 8.GÜN

Korean brother, what did you give me, brother? I feel high, brother. I won’t be able to finish the tour. Yes. My fear has come true. The tire burst. I’m wondering why I’m going slow? What are these buildings, brother? The country is like a big principality. I saw here that the people are poor because they seem a little out of place. I bought this, friends. I bought [ __ ] me up. I’m traveling South Korea from beginning to end by bike in 8 days. Our goal today. We’re going to one of the biggest cities in South Korea. We’ll ride 50 km. We’ll get to Dayagu after sightseeing, seeing each other, and resting, and we’ll stay in Dayagu for two days. Another video from Dayagu is coming. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the video already . The weather is beautiful in Korea. I’ve always been traveling in cloudy weather like this since I left. First, we’re going to a 23-ketre seal point: Vayaguan. We’re leaving Vayaguan. Even though it’s winter, the weather feels like spring, left over from a summer. My finger hurts after my little bike accident the other day. I have a bruise or two on my leg. It ‘s holding me back. It’s fine. I’m still strong and energetic. I’m careful about my diet. I try to get my sleep. At least 7 hours a day. Am I going wrong? Yes. I was about to say, but leaving the city is always problematic. It’s beautiful weather. It’s perfect for cycling. Come on, Ran Cemran. We’ve made a mistake again. Sevle is supposed to be coming back. Yes, it was short-lived. We had a brief moment of happiness. It turns out. Today will be a bit difficult. My days are usually like this. If it’s good at first, it’s good; if it’s bad at first, it’s bad. No problem. Keep going. You’re on the right track, it tells me. I’ll throw myself down by the river. Hey, Korea, mighty Korean mountains. We’re almost seeing the end. Hopping from there in the sky . It was a gazelle. I really caught it. It came right out of there. I guess the drone was startled by the sound. The animal didn’t want to be disturbed. I continued on my way. It’s somewhere around here. It was jumping beautifully, but what about that? How much did the drone add to the quality of the videos? Share your thoughts in the comments. I’m having fun filming. I’ve just started using a DJI Mini 5 Pro drone. I thank you, my followers, for that. You watch the videos on YouTube, and of course, I haven’t earned a single one from a single video. It took months. It was a bit difficult. There’s not a single animal around here that I haven’t come across. How does it look? I think it’s a bit old, because of the way the praying mantises are structured. I’ve seen these the most on the roads. I specifically look out for the road so I don’t run over them. Grasshoppers are constantly jumping over me. They’re waiting like this to catch it. The parks are very nice, but Koreans are obviously well-maintained. Some people come and look. There are basketball hoops, football fields, tennis courts, and there are no settlements around. As far as I understand, people generally come here by car, bike, or motorcycle. It’s obvious that it’s well-maintained, though. Yes. My fears have come true. A tire’s flat. I’m wondering why I’m going slow? I mean, it looks like such a small thing, but it’s pretty deflated. It’s a temporary solution. Since we’re flat, I thought we’d enjoy it. Here’s a nice hot chocolate. There’s only 3.5 kilometers left. I’ll walk. I can’t be bothered with changing tires . The seal is in place, and now there’s a bit of air. I’ll get some help from there. The nearest bike shop is about 10 km away. These places are like pretty villages or towns. It’s not a village either. If it were a village , there’d be one cafe if something happened . That could be sorted out somehow. We’ll keep going with a flat tire. $3.50. $3.50. River views. I found a bike shop. It’s 3 kilometers away, but they’ve put a pump. I love these Koreans. They put a pump in the middle of a bridge, in the middle of nowhere . I was coming here, pumping, but man, are we in summer? What kind of weather is this? We’re in Korea, after all. How can a climate change like this? I love these Koreans. Kamsam Mida. We’ve arrived. We’ve reached our seal point. We’ve done it. Kanjan kanjon korombo. DJ, you and I, vibrate differently. There’s no difference in the air of a bike. Oh, pokari. I’ll go to the bike shop right now so I can get rid of this bike problem. I bought a pokari for 100 yen, friends. There’s a classic Korean stadium up ahead. We’ve finished Gancıy, friends, I’m here. 1 2 3 4 5 more to go, 5 more to get a medal, five seals. I’m close to saying I did it. I’m about to throw up from seeing a bridge now. Your name the head of the bridge is here. They all look exactly the same to me. The Korean aunties and uncles were a little surprised by the view. Don’t these Koreans get any sun? They were very surprised by the sun. The view turns out to be very beautiful. Look at the size of the grapes. Korean grapes. They’re sold for dollars each. This is a bicycle cemetery. What’s going on with all these bikes, bro? I’ve made my decision on this tour. On the way back, I’ll go to DJ’s center. I’ll show you this. It’s okay, it’s okay. We’ll switch to GoPro now. I found a biker bro, he said. He said he’ll do it for 20 dollars. He seems like a competent bro. Cable, cable, cable, cable, cable is very good. Cable, cable, cable. I don’t know, bro. Honestly, I don’t understand, bro. Right inside, besides 여기 ok제를 타다가 작은 사고가 있었어요. 자전거를 한번 세개 부딪혔고 살짝 구르기도 했어요. He says we’ll change the tire, bro. The tire cost me 40 dollars. I said I have a long way to go, would it be worth doing something like a patch, but I have a bit too much to go. I’ll get 200 km and try again. Anyway, there’s nothing to do for 40 dollars. Look, what did I say at the beginning of the day? I said if it goes bad, it goes bad completely. I said I know myself. This has been my life for 33 years. Yel Korel, my pussy, did you have a flat tire too? He charged a little extra because he saw a few foreign tourists . It’s probably 10 dollars, there’s no other place anyway, he said 10 dollars is 1015 dollars too, but whatever, he’s alive, it doesn’t matter, it’ll be done somehow. Ok. 40 dollars got in the way. I woke up like this in the morning. Okay, she left as soon as I opened 40 dollars. My aunt leaves. Aunt Sakora. Look, Korean drivers drive a little crazy. I mean, the driver who has let me through so far can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Yes. Let me give you some information about Dayagu city. We’ve entered the 4th largest city in South Korea. Seoul is 2.5 hours away, but by train, almost 2.5 million people live here right now. But as far as I understand, everyone works. There’s traffic in general in Korea. Because everyone has a car, of course, everyone, well, I’ve seen the general traffic in big cities. When are we going to get to Dayagu yet? I said to myself. I’ll be in Dayagu for two days. Oh, Dayagu? Sugar. The sugar patient is Army himself. He’s from the Army group, BTS’s army group. Oh, he said, “That guy was born there.” I said to myself, “That guy lost 5 kilos.” I’m going from Seoul to Pusan. A 9-segmented Mardin scorpion got stuck in my ass. You’re telling me that that guy was born there. He said, “Go to his birthplace and send me a photo.” How the hell would I know where Şuun was born? Buy me something from there. Buy me a gift or something. He’s telling me to be honest. Go to Şugur’s birthplace and send me a photo from there. He must be Korean Ekrem İmamoğlu. He looks a bit like him. The political situation here is a bit challenging, and the average salary is generally around $2,000. However, compared to major cities, especially SEU, the cost of living is 202% more affordable. This is the same situation as in almost every major city. So, those who earn a lot but can afford to spend little here can save a good amount of money. I can’t say there’s any life on the streets during the day. There’s an extreme density of cars. Everyone’s going from place to place. It’s not even rush hour . It’s almost 4:00 now. We’re ready to explore. Since this is a new city, I’m a little curious. I also lost 40 bucks. The streetscapes look a bit like ours. Aren’t they a bit similar to ours? I mentioned it when I started the tour, in Seyul, on the way to İnçan. I didn’t feel out of place at all . I constantly feel like I’m driving in a country I know so well . What are these buildings, man? The country is a vast expanse of principalities. Look, cars are normally supposed to stop here, but they don’t. I have priority. But even the police didn’t give me the way just now. I thought, “I guess they’ll stop and let me.” But that didn’t happen. It’s like I was driving on the Beylikdüzü Gürpard. I haven’t really liked many of their cities, to be honest. I pass through villages and towns that South Korea calls rural countries. Let’s see, I’ll give Dayagu a chance. Because I wouldn’t normally come to Dayagu. I won’t. I’m not talking big, but I’ll go to Pusan. My wife loves Pusan ​​too. The things to do there are partly because it’s close to Fukoka, so you can even go on a day trip. The buildings are huge. When I go to Hong Kong, the height of the buildings is also my thing. It made my head spin. For example, if I wanted to live here, would I be able to? I probably wouldn’t. It’s always overcast. The cold is probably a bit cold too. Everyone has a car, but there’s so much traffic. It’s 4:00 on a Thursday. So, there’s a lot of traffic. I haven’t seen many buses here either. The whole point is that there are only a few cars and trains, so you should check out the train system. Seoul’s train system was good. I liked it. My wife had a card called T-money. She gave it to me. She said it’s accepted everywhere. I had a slight pang of regret. I got off the New Bosnia bus. I feel like I’m going uphill. I keep going, but it never ends. I still have 7 kilometers to go. I’ve seen so many hardware stores. There are so many around here. We finally saw some young people. I still want to give Dayagu a chance. There’s a market called Seamon . That’s what caught my attention. We’ll see what kind of street culture there is in a place like this. Even if you go to a city in Korea, you’ll see the Japanese brand Unicola. In a country of 51 million, there are 9 million people aged 20-30 . There are 5 million people aged 20-30. 4.7 million between 30 and 40. There are 33 million people over 40 in South Korea. So, now that I see elderly people everywhere, I understand better the distribution by population . For example, Japan is a country of 130 million. There are over 40 million people over the age of 60. Why did you honk your horn? It’s just a normal thing. Koreans are a bit impetuous. Honestly, they’re impetuous. That ‘s why I don’t like going into the city that much. Let’s live in the city and talk properly. I mean, I don’t think there’s a difference. Well, I’m not comparing it to any other country. Why do tourists come? I didn’t see many tourists. For example, some cities in Japan aren’t like that. Some cities are bigger, of course, here. There really is a difference. You just leave and you’re gone because of the structure of the houses. The Japanese manage tourism very well , and their municipalities are doing a great job in this regard. But Korea generally lacks this aspect. I’m feeling a bit stuck in a tight spot right now. As I mentioned, it’s a bit like ours, but that’s one reason for the traffic. There are just as many cars parked as there are moving . Japan has divided this into a parking system in this tiny country, creating a slightly larger area. When I think of South Korea, I think of Samsung, LG, and Hyundai. You might say it’s such a developed country, but once I delved into their businesses, I realized that the people are a bit poorer than they seem. My image of Korea has dropped a few notches as I’ve delved into their businesses. Sometimes, people compare South Korea to Japan. Let me tell you this: not because I live in Japan, but because I’ve traveled both countries from beginning to end, I can easily say that there’s a huge difference between Japan and South Korea . The human structure, culture, economic freedom, social life, municipal functioning, transportation, and train tracks are incredibly high. They were practically identical from beginning to end . South Korea still has a long way to go to catch up. There’s an important point here. As I travel and see, I wish I didn’t come here, it’s a poor city of 2.5 million. They sell potatoes on the streets. I look at the clothes, they’re very standard. For a country where people earn such 00,2000 dollars a month, I see a standard 6. That’s the situation. I’m just reporting what I see. I’m an observer. Diego is just that Seom’s market. Also, this place has a bathhouse culture. Was it Cimsil? Was it Cimsil bank? It’s more of a Korean version of our bathhouse. We’ll go there too. Well, that’s a little different, friends. I’m staying at a place called Degoo’s Taksim. Young people have started to show up. So everyone hangs out here. There’s a community around here. Looks like it. This is where I’m staying. Hopefully, it won’t be too noisy. I swear, I booked one of the nicest hotels in Dayagu. I splurged a little for two days. $100 a night. We arrived at our hotel. Our hotel is Hotel Insomnia. It’s one of the nicer hotels here. $100 a night. I’ll sleep there one day, I’ll sleep there one day. They didn’t have single rooms either. I ‘ll use up a Japanese person’s year’s hotel stay in two days. It’s expensive. They’ve included quality shampoo. Look, it’s soft. Breakfast is included, by the way, for $100. I’m tired . What a day. Let’s go into Aegu city and see what it’s like. The end Another 200 left. We’ll get that medal, that certificate. LG steams and shapes clothes like this. It removes sweat and mercury. Since my clothes are a bit merino, this will be it. It doesn’t press on this one. I think it’s standard. We call it Start. I was wondering what exactly is going on inside. It’s nice. It has a 10-year warranty. It’s called LG Trom Styler. We’ll really see if there will be a visible change. It’s been working for almost 1.5 hours . I can’t wait. I’m going to go outside for 10 minutes. So I’m turning it off. Let’s see and see. Oh, if this is really good, let’s take it home. There’s no smell left. There’s no smell left. God. God. It smelled a little of sweat, but it felt like I’d washed it. Wow . Was it that good? Wait, let me put new ones in right away. I was a little surprised. It felt like I’d washed it. It made me shiver like that in the steam, but anyway, let’s make a note of this, friends. Is the Trom Styler available in Turkey? If so, please write down the prices. I swear, I’ve got it ready. I’ve put all my clothes away. I’ve also put my beret, which I use the most. Look, these smell a little like sweat. I might consider putting a smaller version of this in a house with this Yodabaşı camera. Let’s get into the spirit of the evening. I’ve found a nice restaurant. You’re doing classic Korean food, one of the famous “Cook Yourself” restaurants . These kinds of places are popular in Asia, especially in Japan and South Korea. Actually, it’s even more popular in South Korea. We’ll go to the bar and have a drink. I saw them a lot in Seychelles. They’ll come to the middle of the street. They’re singing , dancing. They’re waiting for someone to discover them. This kind of scene is popular in Korea in the evenings. Honestly, this is the center of Dagu, folks. I didn’t see any young people. Everyone seems to have gathered here. There are also a lot of Japanese shops around. Of course, there are dancers, singers, and since there are so many Korean moon dancers coming from Korea, there are also people dancing in these buildings across the street. Their movements are very relaxed for the Japanese . They don’t seem to be stiff at all . As far as I can tell, these people aren’t cold. It’s a pretty good 10-12 degrees for them. So, winter hasn’t arrived yet. I see Hökminson everywhere. I have an interesting thing to say. I’ve been cycling for 400 kilometers. I noticed that my feet are always elevated like this when I walk, always a couple of centimeters higher. Right now, I’m walking funny, like I’m pedaling a bike with a click. It was like that in the ones I saw in France during the Tour when they cycled 400 meters without any movement. They stop. When they stop, they stagger like this. They go left and right. It was an interesting body reaction. I’ve even seen quite a few 20-year-olds with cigarettes in their hands on the streets. There were a lot of them in Japan too. Especially in Tokyo. It was 7:00. Almost everything except the food and beverage places was closed. I arrived at the place when it was bustling. Let’s see what I get. I’m completely score-based. Let’s see what kind of place it turns out to be. There was a QR code on the vending machine in front. I got in line. Thankfully, the Koreans in the frame helped. We’re waiting in line here too. I understand it’s a bit of a popular spot. Even though it was empty, I got permission to shoot. I sat at my table, my friends. If I don’t show my face like in Japan, no problem. We have the appetizer style. It needs to be a master plan with honey. My wife eats a lot of it too. Classic greens, kimchi, garlic. They might be the nation that consumes the most garlic in the world. I got a glass of iced tea. We have some nice greens, onions, and radishes. We’ll eat them for me. I’ve been waiting in line for an hour, I’m exaggerating. What they eat for hours, waiting in line, is actually offal. Intestines, grilled. The tripe places we have here don’t quite resemble Korea, but I’d call it the Korean version. They’re more focused on offal. Thank you. Is this an egg? They call it Gop Jeep or Maccan Jeep. It means small intestine restaurant. Gop cank. Large intestine is Macang. So, we’ll focus on offal a bit, but it’s quite popular. The score was good, and most importantly for me, there were no tourists. There were only Koreans here, and everyone was young. Their faces… especially can’t show it. Kemek Soju. Solu. Guys, look at the concept. There’s no such concept. We’ve set up a table by ourselves , honestly. Normally, people come here in groups of two or three, like an oriental table. They sit left and right. Let’s open our soju. My face burned, but right now, I’m saying this is your honor. Tell me what I just told you, but they say it’s one of the best restaurants at your uncle’s with the meats and fermented spices . Let’s drink, we’ll introduce you little by little. Come on. It’s very interesting that there aren’t any tourists here, though. Because it has very high scores. I had my first soju, friends. I came to volunteer. There was a time 5-6 years ago. I was drinking 34 of these sojus in the evenings. I was sleeping soundly. You’re burning with my roommate, the German Kevin, Fuat Abi. He brought it directly. He put it all out like this. Well, these are going to burn now. Dude, if I eat this, I’ll be as big as a brick. Koreans don’t gain weight, either. They consume a lot of meat . There’s a lot of offal like this. They also consume a lot of pork . My favorite is the one they ferment with various spices, like soy and lemon juice. That’s cheep cheep cheep. I just drank some soju, my lungs are on fire right now. Dude, he brought me something that looks like eggs . It’s really eggs. I’m eating a lot of eggs right now. Even the eggs are spicy. They even put spicy in the eggs. It’s unbelievable. You know what they look like? They look really nice. It sounds good to me. I’ll just eat this, and see. These people don’t get sick anyway. They’re always eating garlic, kimchi, spicy things. I’ve never seen a Korean who gets sicker and sniffles more. This one is spicy too. It’s so doughy. It tastes like gum. It’s really good. You shouldn’t overcook it. These are perfect. I haven’t cooked this offal very much either, but it’s surprisingly falling apart . I’m cutting it off with scissors. There’s nothing spicy on the table . It’s unbelievable. Everything is spicy. Have they dipped the small intestine in a different sauce? What have they done, eating it so crispy like that? You eat it like chips. Oh, my friends, I loved this. This is perfect. I swear, this is my favorite. I hope you come to Korea and eat offal. Glycogen is deficient. I was just filling my stomach. It’s a scene straight out of a Korean movie I’ve seen. Everyone is Korean. No foreigners. Among all these people, I’m the only foreigner. I ate my offal here, lost in deep thought. I didn’t even ask the price. Let’s see what the price will be? Let’s see when we leave. We ate our offal. Our Korean offal was 41,000 von with drinks and sojile. 41,000.30 dollars? It should be around 28.30 dollars. Is it affordable? Is it expensive? But it was good. Oh, the pepperoni one was really good. This place has a great cocktail bar. There’s no such thing as a dayagu service in Turkish , folks. Where have I come from? I need to get out of here. The place is crawling with Yakuza and Korean guys. And because everything is so hectic, I can’t even tell who’s who, man. I don’t know the normal, straight-laced Hökminson from the troubled Hökminson. I mean, I don’t know if it’s just me, but it’s 10 degrees. People are walking around in t-shirts . I can’t imagine winter. How many degrees is it in winter? These people are walking around in t-shirts here in 10 degrees. They must be used to the incredibly cold. I’ve never actually seen a foreigner. I mean, if I saw one, I’d say I did, but as far as I can tell, this isn’t a place frequented by foreigners. The streets were lively. Oh. Unlike Japan, playgrounds like this are a bit less popular here. The girls’ and guys’ interests here are a bit more focused on eating and drinking. Beylikdüzü is huge. If Beylikdüzü were a country, it would be something like this. Guys, that’s my interest. So, when did I drink? I think it was months ago. Three months ago, two months ago? I drank a few months ago. I’m like a penguin on soju right now. I used to drink a lot. When I first came to Japan, let’s talk about it a little. What am I going to do? What am I going to do? When I talk about the adaptation period, I know I’m risking drinking a liter every two days. But since I’ve figured it all out in my head, I’ve toned down that side of me a bit. If I have to drink, I do. But everything is under my control right now. I tried a little. I tried a little, and really, Alcohol really drags you down. You should drink for fun like this. Now I ‘m taking my steps to drink for fun, too. Gogo Winnie Bar. They’re squatting everywhere. They smoke. I can’t say all Korean young people are like this, but most of them are. I bought this, friends. I bought [ __ ] me. I guess 5 dollars. Oh, it’s coming. Gin and Tequila. He said, “I’ll put whatever I find in it, bro.” There’s even a Tokyo I. This is a pretty popular place among young people. As the hours go by, of course, it also appears on the weekends. This bro. Botka, Tequila, gin and whatever you find, he said. Ah, my eyes suddenly opened. It’s good. Good, good. Do it. Why am I going to sleep tonight, huh? I’ll have breakfast early and then go to that SEO market. I have a few more interesting things I have to go to, to show you. See you tomorrow in Dayagu, in the middle of South Korea . I’m saying goodbye to you for now with my [ __ ] me up cocktail. [ __ ] do it? Did you really [ __ ]? Korean brother, what did you give me, brother? I’m high, brother. I won’t be able to complete the tour. Korean Keje, I’m coming. Are you an adult? I’m an adult, it turns out I’m Korean. My body is numb.

🤯 Kore’de Yolda Kaldım, Bana Bir Şey İÇİRDİLER! DAEGU’DA TEKER PATLATAN İÇKİ / KORE TURU 8.GÜN
Yeni videoda tam bir kültürel ve kişisel şok içeriyor! Güney Kore Bisiklet Turu’nun 8. gününde, yeni şehrim Daegu’ya vardığımda, önce yolda kalan bisikletimle ve 40 Dolar tutarındaki bisiklet tamiriyle yüzleştim. Bu beklenmedik maliyet, Kore’deki gerçek yaşam giderlerini bir kez daha gözler önüne serdi.

Ancak günün asıl olayı akşam Daegu sokaklarında başladı! Yerel halkın da içtiği içkilerden bir tane içtim ve “çok fena birşey çıktı”. O anlar, videonun kapak fotoğrafına yansıyan o şok edici ve eğlenceli deneyimi yaşamama neden oldu. Bu bölüm, Kore’deki zorlukları, maliyetleri ve en önemlisi unutulmaz otantik kültürel etkileşimleri bir araya getiriyor!

👉 Her gün farklı şehirleri, manzaraları ve insanları göreceğiz.
Videoyu beğenmeyi, yorum yapmayı ve kanala abone olmayı unutma! 🙌

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00:00 INTRO
00:40 otelden çıkış,yolda hayvanlara denk gelme ve teker patlaması
06:55 Korede bisiklet tamirine geldim (40 dolar gitti)
08:50 Daegu şehrine giriş yaptım
16:08 Otel tanıtımı ve kore aletleri analizi
18:28 Güney kore gece hayatı ve akşam yemeğinde kore barbeküsü deniyorum
25:15 Daegunun sokaklarında yürüyoruz ve o içkiyi alıyoruz
28:55 gün biter.

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  1. Tokyo başta olmak üzere Japonya için düzenlediğim turlar devam ediyor arkadaşlar.

    Güney Kore serimize destek olmak için beğenmeyi ve yorum yazmayı unutmayın 🙏

    mail veya instagram üzerinden irtibata geçebilirsiniz.

    Videoya görüşlerinizi yazmayı unutmayın arkadaşlar EN ÖNEMLİ KISIM BU 🙂

    mail: cakircemkun@gmail.com

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  2. Şu Müzik Grubu BTS üyesi Min YOON Gİ ve KİM TAEHYUNG'ın doğum yeri elma ağaçları varmı ülkenin elmaları daha çok orda yetişiyormuş öyle mi

  3. Hocam mutluluğun bulaşıcı, her videonu merakla bekliyorum. Videonu seyrederken evde bisiklete biniyorum, harika bir deneyim. Japonyaya gelirsem beni bisikletle dolaştır diyeceğim. Yowamushi Pedal adlı animeyi mutlaka seyret seyretmediysen.

  4. Eğer Türkiye, Güney Kore kadar olsaydı yaklaşık Marmara Bölgesi kadar Kore'den çok daha varsıl bir ülke olurdu. Tıpkı Kore'deki gibi sattığımız, beyaz eşyalar, televizyonlar, otomobiller, ormancılık ürünleri, hammaddeler, metaller, balıkçılık, turizm hemen her alanda Kore'yi geçerdik. Sorun kalabalık oluşumuzdan kaynaklanıyor. Türkiye'nin bu ekonomiye göre 35 milyon nüfusu olması gerekiyor.

  5. Heyecanla yeni bölümü bekliyoruz ❤ emeklerine sağlık sevgili Cem , bizler yüzümuzde tebessüm, kalbimiz simsicacik olarak izliyoruz seni. Tekerine taş değmesin 🌸

  6. Her bölümde ayrı bir macera yaşıyorsun, ama Daegu’daki bu olay resmen zirve olmuş! 😄 Hem bisiklet tamiri derdi, hem de ‘teker patlatan içki’ deneyimi… Kore’nin gerçek hayatını ve kültürünü bu kadar samimi aktarman gerçekten çok keyifli. Şokunu da eğlenceni de birebir hissediyoruz. Yeni şehirler, yeni insanlar, yeni hikâyeler… Takipteyim, devamı gelsin! 🙌🔥

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