Korea No. 1 is quite interesting and much like Master in the House. Jae Seok, Kwang Soo, and Yeon Keong are the regulars on a team that meets masters in Intangible Cultural Treasures of Korea. I learn so much about Korea and people watching this. It is like a variety documentary. They showed how giwa, the baked clay tiles that form the roofs of old temples are still mad by had. They are very beautiful. There was also an episode on 370-year-old jangang and soybean paste in 1200 barrels, it is amazing that Korean tradition has been kept alive and is treasured with such care and pride.

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    Ganjang that is …

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    This sounds great, I hope I can find where to see it! Thank you.

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      aaaaaand it’s Netflix! Yay!

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        Oh, I forgot to mention that! Have you seen Master in the House? Season 1 is over, but v i k i has it. Really it got better and better overtime. But I watched every single one of them and really enjoyed the masters that the team met each week.

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    Thanks for the rec. I love Master in the House!

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    I just watched two more episodes and really live learning about Korean Intangible Cultural Treasures – ramie cloth and wier trapped anchovies. Hard work all by hand!!

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