Reporter Cristina Orts will guide viewers through the South Korean capital, a city where tradition and modernity coexist. The program will offer insight into life in Seoul through the personal stories of Valencians who have chosen this city as their home.
The journey will begin with Yasmin del Pino, from Castellón de la Plana, who has been in Seoul for four years. With her, they will visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, the main palace of the Joseon dynasty, built in 1395 and considered one of the country's most emblematic historical sites.
Next, Laura Gomar, from Alzira, who has resided in the city for a year and a half, will showcase Beauty Play, a center promoted by the Korean government to boost the cosmetics industry. Here, it will be explained how skin is analyzed to determine the best treatment, highlighting one of the country's economic drivers.
With Laura Martínez, from València, who has been in Korea for five months, the program will visit one of the city's largest food markets. Viewers will discover traditional dishes such as fermented vegetables and the unique culinary experience of live octopus.
Eva Ortega, from Onda, will introduce us to the importance of personal care in Korea, with treatments like scalp cleansing and hydration, reflecting a culture where image and skin health are fundamental.
Finally, Jacob Mocholí, also from Alzira, who was previously featured in a program in Japan, now settled in Seoul, will share one of the most popular gastronomic traditions: Korean barbecue, a social experience where meat is cooked at the table and shared among diners.




