I Went To A Cheese Theme Park In South Korea - Summary

Summary

The video is a travelogue of a trip to a cheese theme park in Imsil, South Korea. The hosts, who are planning an Asia trip, discover the park while researching their trip and are intrigued by its cheese-themed attractions. They visit the park with a guide, Hoju Sara, a Seoul-based YouTuber who helps them navigate the Korean countryside and the park itself.

The park is a large expanse filled with cheese-shaped buildings, a cheese palace, a cheese slide, and offers cheese-making classes. The hosts participate in these classes, learning to make pizzas and cheese from scratch. They also learn about the history of cheese in Imsil, which was introduced into Korea via the town in the 1960s by a Belgian missionary.

The park is not just a playground, but also features various attractions such as a large clock tower, a wine and cheese tasting area, and a cheese slide. They also explore pastures with goats and have a late dinner at a local cafe before heading back to Seoul.

The hosts express that the park exceeded their expectations and would recommend it to anyone who lives nearby. They also suggest bringing full-length pants for the cheese slide.

Facts

0:21:11.49: But but still shaken right and to complete the tripod Sarah who had been exploring\n00:21:16.17: the rest of the park, decided to join us at the slide as well\n00:21:21.35: She also hopped on the slide and then decided to do a little dance\n00:21:25.42: After the slide, we continued our path around the park\n00:21:29.75: and eventually ended up at the cheese palace\n00:21:33.20: which is a large building with a Versailles-style garden in front\n00:21:37.38: and a bunch of Renaissance replica sculptures\n00:21:41.98: Inside the cheese palace, there were a bunch of character tableaus\n00:21:45.70: and some familiar faces\n00:21:48.88: and some that seem to be Imsil's own original IP\n00:21:52.65: Is that cheese making cheese?\n00:21:55.30: What kind of witchcraft is this?\n00:21:57.52: Like this crown head cheese guy who is displayed everywhere\n00:22:01.15: and where they don't put that dude,\n00:22:03.45: they just add some, like, Swiss holes to things\n00:22:07.35: to bring a little cheese to the decour\n00:22:11.16: There's a lot to see\n00:22:13.66: A lot of cats I've noticed in the last, like, ten minutes\n00:22:18.75: I'm not sure if the cheese brings the mice and then the mice brings the cats,\n00:22:22.75: but there were a lot of cats\n00:22:26.82: But before we could really take off and explore the whole place,\n00:22:31.53: we had signed up to participate in a few cheese experiences\n00:22:36.57: I think we should go. Yeah. Yeah, we're running late\n00:22:38.79: They're up like this hill, they're like somewhere over there\n00:22:41.89: So we've scurried across theassistant
1. The speaker and a friend are planning to visit a Korean cheese theme park in Imsil, South Korea.
2. The cheese theme park is filled with cheese-shaped buildings, a cheese palace, a cheese slide, and cheese-making classes.
3. The park is located in a town called Imsil, which is about a three-hour train ride south of Seoul, South Korea.
4. The speaker and their friend were assisted by a Seoul-based YouTuber named Hoju Sara, who is also Australian, during their visit to the park.
5. The park is not just contained within the park itself, but the cheese theme is present everywhere in Imsil, including on the taxi that took them from the station to the park.
6. The park is built on a big hill, with a large circular path leading to different attractions.
7. The park includes two cheese-shaped structures, a bunch of cute, sort of European-style buildings, and a giant cheese palace in the middle.
8. The park features many character tableaus, some featuring familiar faces and some that are Imsil's own original IP.
9. The speaker and their friend participated in a cheese-making class, which included making a pizza and a type of string cheese.
10. The speaker and their friend also attended a PowerPoint presentation about the history of Imsil cheese, which revealed that cheese is not traditionally a part of Korean cuisine and was introduced into Korea via Imsil in the 1960s by a Belgian missionary.
11. The speaker and their friend enjoyed a picnic with their homemade pizzas and string cheese in the park.
12. The park also features a cheese slide and a large Versailles-style garden in front of the cheese palace.
13. The speaker and their friend explored the rest of the park, which includes a lot of cats and character tableaus.
14. The speaker and their friend signed up to participate in a few cheese experiences, which they found to be fun and engaging.
15. The speaker and their friend had a great time at the park, despite some initial confusion about the schedule of the cheese experiences.