
On the April 16 episode of 2TV Saengsaeng Information, the show serves up a little bit of everything: island‑village vistas, a countryside table steeped in 40 years of home cooking, an unexpected life‑turnaround story, and peak‑season Korean melons. It’s a cozy, well‑rounded mix of everyday life, people, and food.
The episode strikes a balance between destinations, restaurants, and personal stories. It’s not just about facts — the goal is to make viewers want to visit these places and remember the stories long after the credits roll.

In the Fell in Love at a Glance — Island segment, viewers are introduced to Hoeryongpo Village in Yecheon, North Gyeongsang. Although it’s inland, the village is encircled by water, giving it an island‑like charm. The show lingers over the sweeping waterways and scenic village views, and it also visits Hoeryongpo Pension Restaurant to capture the area’s atmosphere up close. Expect slow, restorative shots of nature and a strong sense of place.
The Grandma — Is Dinner Ready? segment heads to Cheongyang Restaurant in Okcheon, North Chungcheong. The kitchen carries the soul of Grandma Hee‑soon, who has been cooking there for more than 40 years. Known for its fish noodle soup, the regular fish noodles are 8,000 KRW (about $6.00), while the catfish version — made each morning with fresh catfish caught in the local hills — costs 10,000 KRW (about $7.50). The broadcast will spotlight the restaurant’s long‑honed skills and show how a bowl of rich, comforting fish noodle soup keeps patrons coming back.
The Tough Life — Tough and Tougher! segment profiles a man who started with nothing and built a career as a wedding emcee. The piece follows his work with the Korea Wedding Emcees Association as he navigates countless ceremonies. Viewers will see how he carved out his path and how the experience and know‑how he accumulated now shine onstage.
The Now in Season! segment shines a light on Seongju melons, a springtime favorite. Through Daon Farm in Seongju, North Gyeongsang, the show highlights melons prized for their sweet, crisp flesh. The segment traces how the golden, fragrant fruit makes its way to the table and reveals why tasting it fresh at the source is so irresistible.
By weaving landscapes, time‑honored flavors, inspiring comebacks, and seasonal treats into a single episode, the broadcast promises a vivid sensory experience. These familiar stories feel new when seen up close, leaving viewers with the warm afterglow of a mini getaway tucked into an ordinary day.











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