Korean singer Tae Jin-ah shares cherished memories of his time in America with his wife, Ok-kyung.
In a special episode of TV Chosun's variety show 'Joseon's Love Conqueror,' airing on the 16th, a preview clip reveals Tae Jin-ah discussing the current condition of his wife, Ok-kyung, who is battling dementia. To create a 'reminiscence therapy' video for her, Tae Jin-ah revisited Times Square in the United States, a place filled with special memories for the couple, for the first time in 25 years.
At this location, rich with memories of their youth, Tae Jin-ah recalls his days as a street vendor. He reminisces, "We would lay out a small cloth and sell hats, gloves, and scarves during the winter. Ok-kyung would stand over there, keeping watch," recalling how he would shout 'Five dollars!' to attract customers.
He vividly reenacts the scene, saying, "When Ok-kyung would shout, 'Honey! The police are coming!' we would quickly pack up and head down to the subway to avoid getting caught." Although he now recounts these memories with a smile, Tae Jin-ah admits, "It was a dark and difficult time, like being in a tunnel with no light."
The video capturing Tae Jin-ah's memories with Ok-kyung in America will be aired on 'Joseon's Love Conqueror' at 10 PM.
By Yuna Tae, TenAsia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr