Excuse me.
- I'm craving airplane food. / - I'm hungry.
(They enjoy their in-flight meals for their long trip)
This looks tasty.
With beer...
It's okay.
We pretty much took everything.
(They head to Warsaw, the starting point of their trip)
Let's go.
We have arrived in Poland.
Warsaw Chopin Airport.
We have arrived.
It's starting to feel real now, right?
- Are you at the airport? / - Yes. A piano is there...
As soon as you arrive.
It's a piano.
A piano at the airport?
This is Chopin's city. That is why.
That's why there's a piano at the airport?
How cute. There's a child.
How cute.
(Chopin Junior is producing some profound music)
Shall we head outside?
- It feels like I'm overseas. / - Is reality setting in?
There's no Korean written anywhere.
But we have to hurry.
- What time is it? / - We have to get there by 4 p.m.
- What time is it? / - There's not much time left.
We really must hurry.
I heard that the concert is incredible.
- Soeun. / - And Boah's...
- Happy trip. / - Happy trip.
Finding our way around is easier than expected.
All the bus stations are outside.
Are you going straight to the concert?
- Yes. / - As soon as you arrive?
We'll be riding bus 175.
- It's here. / - It's here.
This is very unique.
Insert your ticket in there.
(This is Soeun's first European bus experience)
No one checks for your tickets there either?
Yes, you can just scan your ticket by yourself.
Interestingly, you can buy the ticket inside the bus.
- You don't need to worry... / - After you get on?
About missing the bus since you can hop on first.
That's so convenient.
Finding places to buy the tickets can be so frustrating.
We're going to watch a Chopin concert, right?
But they only hold these concerts on weekends.
- We're here on a Sunday. / - Right.
If we arrive by 4 p.m., we'll be able to see it.
If we arrived tomorrow or the day after...
- We can't watch it. / - We wouldn't be able to.
Since it's at 4, we're tight on time.
- We have to hurry. / - We'll be okay.
We're here.
We're Soboru Tour.
We have just arrived at the park to listen to Chopin.
Do you hear that?
The music is playing.
We have to go.
The music is getting louder.
There are so many people.
That's crazy.
I think it's more packed than Hangang Park.
That's true. But I think we should be quiet.
It almost seems like it requires silence.
Gosh. This is so nice.
- He's so good. / - It's from June to September.
Every Sunday, they play at 12 p.m. and 4 p.m.
You can watch according to the time schedule.
- Really? / - How amazing.
- Is that a lake? / - The concerts are long.
- Yes. / - I think it's nice...
That the locals love the music so much.
They still behold the musician.
It's a very sensational trip.
Doesn't it feel therapeutic?
I got goose bumps.
(Concerts are held at 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. weekly)
They say that the locals really enjoy
these concerts too.
They must have so much pride for Chopin.
Of course.
Chopin is one of the world's greatest musicians.
Poland is known for its many...
Famous music universities.
(The musician is playing before their very eyes)
That's so impressive. Personally...
(For hard-to-understand concerts, take pamphlets)
That's so impressive. Personally,
that sight is impressive enough but seeing couples
relax while laying down together like that is...
But the park itself is so pretty.
It seems so serene.
How are they so laid back?
Is he doing that to make it seem more peaceful?
- Blowing bubbles. / - It almost seems staged.
What a great timing.
(The first song ends)
(Drops the camera)
(Clapping)
It's so nice. The culture itself is so nice.
They have a strong sense of cultural identity here.
Earlier, when we were on our way here,
we said the place felt deserted.
- Everyone must be here. / - They must all be here.
Do they only play one song?
- No, they kept playing. / - It's a park within the city.
That's why there are so many people.
It's this song.
We know this song.
I'm being a know-it-all.
Your fingers have to be very fast.
There's always one person playing that at academy,
the best pianist there.
(Chopin's melody rings through the forest)
This is so relaxing.
I live such a busy life in Seoul.
We don't get to sit back and relax like this.
- I think they are going to cry. / - You're right.
Those people go listen to that music...
- During a date. / - That's right.
(Why not give yourself a gift of music?)
The people of Poland can't help but love Chopin.
It's almost over now.
- I want to go there. / - It's live at a park.
Don't they look like extras
sitting there for a scene of a movie?
- I'm surprised how full it is. / - Me too.
My to-do list just got longer.
- You have to go? / - Take a nap, listening to Chopin.
People are gathered over there.
- Wow. / - Are they playing again?
Look at her.
Your eyes are going to pop out.
Soeun.
Over there, over there.
Over there on the grass.
- Is it an animal? / - It's walking around.
- What is it? / - Why can't I see it?
It's straight in front of you.
Right in front of you.
(She finally sees it too, what is it?)
- Isn't it a statue? / - No, it's real.
- This is amazing. / - It's walking around.
Is this for real?
There are several peacocks, not just one.
- They're just wandering around. / - Are there many?
- Where are you? / - I found one!
(Hiding)
We only see peacocks at the zoo.
We don't get to see them
wandering around in the wild.
It's huge.
It's amazing.
It's huge.
This is interesting. Does it live here?
(Surprised)
- I wish it'd open its feathers. / - Right.
I really want to see it open its feathers.
- Where is it going? / - Where are you going?
Where is it going?
(♪ It's too early for me to open up to you, baby ♪)
(Cheer up, Boah. You got this)
Where are you going?
You're so pretty.
(Playing hard to get)
- It's very pretty. / - Yes, it was.
It's interesting to see a peacock walking around.
Where are you going?
We were thinking Warsaw since we're going to Poland.
- Are you starting at the capital? / - Yes.
You have to remember it's written "Warsaw."
It literally means "saw a war."
It's a city that has seen a war.
Old buildings remain
but they were reconstructed
right after the war.
I heard they were restored.
But there are many old buildings.
The buildings are beautiful.
I always wonder if people live there
when I go to Europe.
- You're right. / - It's so interesting.
- They hold the history. / - With 100-years-old elevators.
This is a whole new world.
We're awed just by the entrance.
The architecture is mind-blowing.
It's like we're in medieval times.
- That's a world heritage site. / - I see.
- Designated by UNESCO. / - I love the red roofs...
- In Europe. / - Me too.
And the red bricks.
(The mermaid of Warsaw that protects the city)
(This is the most romantic place in Poland)
I think I'd be truly refreshed if I go there.
- Right? / - You'd have no worries.
Good job, DinDin.
Goodness.
Everywhere in Europe looks like an amusement park.
This is nice.
It looks so nice, doesn't it?
Yes, it does.
The architecture and clouds look so nice together.
And the crows.
- Where are the crows? / - Crows?
And the crows.
I love it. Look at that garbage can.
Garbage can?
- That garbage can. / - Crows and a garbage can?
Do you like that garbage can?
Wait, look at this.
Pigeons are eating bread.
- You can see that in Seoul. / - That's in Seoul.
They're all over Yeouido Park.
There's an alarming number at Yeouido Park.
Someone is getting married.
(Envious)
I'll be doing that in five years.
Where is my groom?
- They look so excited. / - Yes, they do.
What's that? Look over there.
This is so nice.
It'd be perfect if we had ice cream.
What are you going to eat?
- Ice cream. / - You need to have ice cream there.
- You can learn the culture. / - It's different.
I see gelato.
(Running)
I see gelato.
It's right here.
Do you want one? No wait.
You both act on impulse.
That one, the one the kid was eating.
This place is more popular. It has more customers.
- Let's go here. / - We should go to a popular place.
It's busy.
(Happy)
We are at a popular ice cream store. It's very busy.
- It was good. / - It was very good.
How is it?
- Try it. / - What flavor is it?
It's what everyone else was getting.
(The ice cream store seems very popular)
- It's delicious. / - Can I have a bite?
The green part is good too. I'll give you some.
What flavor is this? It's good.
Let's see.
Walnut?
It's different from the gelato in Korea.
It's really good. I'm sure it's walnut ice cream.
I think they're known for ice cream.
We saw ice cream stores everywhere in Poland.
They must be known for their ice cream.
Yes, it's everywhere.
- They sell it everywhere. / - You're right.
It's written everywhere.
- Their ice cream must be famous. / - If Italy...
- Has gelato, Poland has lody. / - Poland has lody.
So, that's a type of ice cream.
- Prices are pretty low here. / - Wow.
(They come upon a mysterious gold man)
Look, he doesn't have a chair.
He isn't sitting on a chair.
- That kid is so cute. / - She proved it for us.
There is no chair.
(Welcome to Poland)
Do you need help? That looks nice.
1, 2, 3.
- 1, 2, 3. / - The photos will look nice there.
- Come on. / - Look at her.
This is embarrassing.
That's how I looked?
Come on.
So, this is how people take photos for SNS.
You stop while moving, like for a photo shoot.
- I don't believe this. / - It looks nice.
You have to take 100 photos to get 1 good one.
- You're right. / - I'm impressed.
I can't believe I'm in Europe.
(The fact that she's here finally sinks in)
- This is Europe. / - I've seen it in movies.
I hear a song playing.
Song, song, song, song.
This must really be the city of Chopin.
You're right, it's the country of music.
There is music everywhere.
("Let It Be" by The Beatles' in Poland)
He went off key.
Come on.
You're worried about him.
That was awesome.
He didn't care how good he is
but did it because he wanted to.
- Here's some change. / - I'm embarrassed.
Go on.
Thank you.
So cute.
I'm embarrassed.
Let's go.
Near the church...
He told you a lot about the city.
There is a large street, which has many benches.
If you press a button,
the benches play Chopin music.
You wouldn't have known that if he didn't tell you.
It's perfect European weather today.
Let's go to that bench.
- Which one? / - Over there.
That's the bench that plays Chopin music.
- We have to push a button. / - That must be it.
Where are they? Aren't they walking past them?
Do all those benches play music?
No, there are seats that play music.
- It's playing! / - It's playing music!
I can hear it.
- What? / - Do you hear it?
If you press the button...
- The music plays. / - It's playing.
It's coming from the bench.
- This is amazing. / - That's nice.
- I like that. / - It's a good idea.
I can hear it well here. Do you hear that too?
Yes, this is amazing.
It's not that the music plays when someone sits.
You should press the button.
I see. You have to press the button.
We should make a bench with Sikyung's songs.
- That's good. / - It'll play "On The Street."
We should make four benches.
One of them is DinDin's.
This is so relaxing.
It's also very fascinating.
I'll keep this as a good memory.
Sitting on a bench...
Listening to music like this.
It'll be a good memory.
- Let's play it one more time. / - Okay.
This is nice.
I think it's about time they get hungry.
- They should eat dinner. / - Time to eat something.
Even I feel hungry watching it.
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