‘Earth... Embracing it in our hearts’ (Emmanuel and Cherry’s global walk) / Lee Man-yeol, Lee Yeon-sil
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2024-10-22 05:24:54
[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES] Cherry(Lee Yeon-sil). In the 1960s, I came to Earth and woke up to find myself in the Republic of Korea in Northeast Asia. It is a living being that has survived and entered the 21st century and has remained on the ground for more than half a century. Having the natural green wandering blood, I was often more interested in the colorful world around the world than in my family life.
He is so curious that he never sleeps more than 4 hours a day, and because he feels a sense of wonder at people, animals, and plants, he always lives in unrequited love.
To date, we have communicated with people from over 200 different countries around the world, from royalty to beggars, from upper-class American women of Puritan descent who came to the New World on the Mayflower to prison guards on the South Pacific island of Vanuatu, mercenaries Kurka from Nepal and Samara from Russia. I have experienced everything from a tea time event with the mixed race girls of England, Queen Elizabeth of England's cousin, to meeting with multinational refugees staying in Paris, France.
Following the centrifugal force of life, I constantly dream of traveling around the planet in my sleep, and following the centripetal force, I meet my inner self and faithfully spend time with myself, such as writing travelogues or poems, so I have no time to be lonely. He is currently working as a guest editorialist for ‘Choi Bo-sik’s Media.’
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