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'Haha♥' Byul shares an anecdote about her father-in-law's 70th birthday party without him: "He was confident about his health..." [Welcome to Korea]

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Yun Seongyeol

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Singer Byul shares an anecdote about her father-in-law's 70th birthday party without him.

According to the production team of MBC Every One's variety program "Welcome to Korea, Is This Your First Time?" on the 6th, the broadcast airing on the 7th will feature a visit by a large family from Montreal, Canada, to the National Folk Museum of Korea.

The National Folk Museum of Korea, which the family visited that day, is a representative tourist site with a high proportion of foreign visitors and offers a space where one can see Korean daily life at a glance. As the family toured the exhibition themed "The Life of Koreans," they showed interest in old childcare items and traditional culture, continuing their visit.

In particular, at the exhibition covering celebration customs such as the 60th and 70th birthday parties, they were captivated by the lavish feast tables. The family could not hide their surprise, exclaiming, "How many people can eat all this?" and repeatedly expressed admiration for the abundant spread.

Byul, watching this, shared her own family anecdote, adding to the laughter. She said, "My father-in-law said he was confident about his health and did not attend his own 70th birthday party," recounting her experience of holding a 70th birthday celebration without her father-in-law, which turned the scene into a sea of laughter. Byul married singer Haha, who is four years her senior, on the 4th, 2012, and has two sons and one daughter.

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Afterward, the Canadian family takes on the traditional Korean doljabi (first birthday picking) experience. Attention focuses on what choices the four siblings, who are nurturing their respective dreams despite a rare disease that can cause blindness, will make. The children carefully ponder in front of various items and continue making their own choices.

The conversation about doljabi also continues in the studio. Dindin jokes to Kim Jun-hyun, "Did you accidentally pick up pork wrap in the doljabi?" provoking bursts of laughter.

In response, Byul shares an unexpected doljabi mishap anecdote, saying, "My youngest, Song-i, picked up the judge's gavel during doljabi, but I called it a 'hammer,' which was embarrassing," eliciting laughter. The program airs on the 7th at 8:30 p.m.

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