Bae Ji-hyun Shares Moving Experience to New Home Without Ryu Hyun-jin
Bae Ji-hyun Shares Moving Experience to New Home Without Ryu Hyun-jin
Bae Ji-hyun, the wife of baseball player Ryu Hyun-jin, has unveiled their new home.

On the 27th, Bae Ji-hyun uploaded a video titled 'Wife Moves Alone. But Now with Parenting (3-Hour Round Trip Kindergarten Ride)' on her YouTube channel.

In the video, Bae Ji-hyun shared her experience of moving without her husband, Ryu Hyun-jin. She expressed, "I'm on the verge of passing out. It would be easier if I could take everything, but separating what to take and what not to is confusing."

She continued, "There are things we won't take, but I was surprised when I took everything out. This house has good storage, so we put everything in. Hyun-jin and I promised to live minimally in the new place."
Bae Ji-hyun Shares Moving Experience to New Home Without Ryu Hyun-jin
Bae Ji-hyun Shares Moving Experience to New Home Without Ryu Hyun-jin
Bae Ji-hyun explained why she had to move alone. She said, "Originally, my husband could have been there for the move, but he had a game the day after. He needs to train the day before a game. He couldn't make it because he had to go beyond Incheon. I ended up doing it all by myself."

The interior of the new home is spacious and comfortable, with a trophy cabinet for Ryu Hyun-jin in the living room. The couple purchased a villa in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, for 6.4 billion won in cash last January.
Bae Ji-hyun Shares Moving Experience to New Home Without Ryu Hyun-jin
Bae Ji-hyun Shares Moving Experience to New Home Without Ryu Hyun-jin
Bae Ji-hyun also shared her experience of commuting from Ilsan to Seoul for a month for her children's kindergarten. She explained, "The move was delayed, making the kindergarten situation tricky. We debated whether to continue at the Ilsan kindergarten or switch to Seoul for March. My daughter was fine, but I thought it would be harder for my son to adjust if he started in mid-April, so I decided to commute from Ilsan to Seoul for March."

She added, "The traffic during this time is terrible, and it once took 2 hours and 10 minutes. Today, it took 1 hour and 40 minutes. It was tough for both the kids and me, but we managed well."

Reported by Da-yeon Jeong, Ten Asia light@tenasia.co.kr