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| Hear what former visitors said about Son's Home. Please share your unforgettable moments at the Son's Home. |
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* Maruyama yuko (Japan) 2006-05-17 Dear Son-san, Hello, my name is Yuko Maruyama. My husband, 5-year son and I visited your house on 28April. Thank you very much for your kind hospitality the other day. We are indeed happy to touch a wonderful Korean culture. I hope to see you and your family again soon. By the way, I would like to ask you one thing. Is it possible for you to send me a recipe of Kimuchi? When we made Kimuchi at you house, I didn't take it back because it seemed tough to make in Japan. But Kimuchi was so good that I feel like I want to make it again by myself. My husband and I are missing that taste very much. Thank you again for having time with us. Best regards, Yuko Maruyama (See attached file: DSC00035.JPG) |
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* Hiep do van (Vietnam) 2006-03-16 Dear Son Yeonsook, Thanh you for your email. I am in the Singapore now. I am the member of Vietnam Fruit and Vegetabe association. We are looking for the Singapore market for vietnamese agriculture product like white cabbage, round cabbage, tomatos, radish, potato, chilli, onion, garlic, cucamber, lychee, dragon, pineapple and so on. after the SIngapore maket we wil go to Malysia to find the market for our product. Hope that we can export our product to Korea. I will be back in Hanoi, Vietnam on 23 and imediately I will make the Kimchi and email to you the result. once again thank you for your very usefull information on Kimchi. Hope to see you one day in Korea! hiep do van |
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* Hiep (Vietnam) 2006-03-09 Dear Ms.Son, I am Hiep from Vietnam. I am not yet have chance to visit your country but I know your culture from Koream movies expecially Kimchi. We have all kind of material for making kimchi but I dont know how to make kimchi like in your. I know your webstire from Webshot website that one of your visitors post them. I am realy want to learn how to make kimchi with korean flavour. It would be great if you can guide me on how to make kimchi. Thank you and best regards, Hiep Hanoi, Vietnam Tel: 0084908998866 Email: hiep6868@yahoo.com |
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* Peter Wong (Hong Kong) 2006-01-11 Dear Ms. Son, Thank you for your hospitality. Most students from the team chosen visiting Son's home as the best programme of the tour! :) Peter P.S. As for the students' interest, could you please send me the recipe of making kimchi? |
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* Kawatsura Katsuyuki (Japan) 2005-12-20 Dear Ms. Son Yeon Sook I am Kawatsura. I returned back to Tokyo yesterday evening. Thank you so much while we were staying in your home. We got a good technique of making Kimuchi from you and your mother. I bought materials of Kimuchi at Lotte depertment store. May be I will start to brew Kimuchi at the bigining of next year. My wife is very much satisfied with Chima Chogori. She already transfered her picture to her friends by means of E-mail. And playing Taiko stimurated my brain. You told me that you are going to come to Japan next January. Please get in touch with me by any ways. Thank you again for give us a good hospitality. I am very proud of you Korean friends. Please give my best regards to your mother and sister. Katsuyuki Kawatsura |
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* Sakamoto tomoko (Japan) 2005-09-09 To Sons-home Thank you for your kindness at the 17th August. I and my hasband enjoyed your lesson in Sons-home. I gave my friends KIMUCHI¡¢so they said to me this KIMUCHI is very delicious. Thank you for delicious KMUCHI. I am glad to have a nice experiance. Again Thank you. Sakamoto Tomoko |
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* Shinich Hagiya (Japan) 2005-08-01 * Shinich Hagiya (Japan) 2005-08-01 Dear Ms.Son and your family Thank you for your welcome our visit. We had a great pressure and good experience at your home. We have just arrived home. It took less than 3 hours from Seoul to Tokyo. What a small world it is! When I came home,I realized there was a message on our answering machine. Sorry to have had kept you worried if we would come. My sons tell me they would like to visit Korea again. I am also inspired I would like do some international activities like yours. We would like come again in the future. See you then. Shinichi Hagiya and my family |
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* gehovah () 2005-04-06 I will never forget my day at Sons home that changed my life up to now the KIMCHI i made my self, soft tunes of the drums and the wonderful costumes that i was puting on when i look into my alvum today i am blessed the whole day i thank you the sons home i visited there in the year 2002 in August from Africa / Rwanda by KOICA and ICTC. i love you all i will the world could know about it. |
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* YAGI () 2004-12-04 It is Yagi to which the seal of a name was sent in November. Did it arrive? Since half a day passed with Ms. SON in September was very pleasant, it is the gratitude. If it seems that it has not arrived, please ask a Bali tourist hotel. |
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* TAKEKOSHI YUTARO (Japan, 13yrs) 2002-12-29 I've longed to make Kimchi by myself and I did it! It seemed easy to play Chan Gu but I had difficulties to play rhythmically. 3 hours is so short to learn about Korea, but I am glad to have a chance to learn about Korean tradition at Son's Home. |
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