Where Even Delivery Won't Go: A Warm "Pink Bundle" for Sokcho’s Hidden Hillside Village
The "40-Step Village": A Place Frozen in Time In Sokcho, there is a place called the "40-Step Village." Formed by refugees during the Korean War, its steep slopes and narrow alleys make daily life a challenge for its elderly residents. Here, something as simple as ordering a single bowl of noodles is nearly impossible, as delivery services often refuse to climb the exhausting incline. The "Pink Bundle" of Hope On Parents' Day (May 8th), the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Sokcho Branch didn't let the steep stairs stop them. Under their signature "Pink Bojagi (Pink Bundle)" initiative, volunteers hand-carried warm pots of Samgyetang (Ginseng Chicken Soup) to 12 households of seniors living alone. More Than Just a Meal: A Heartfelt Connection The soup was carefully wrapped in beautiful pink fabric, shaped like a flower. But the most moving gift was the handmade carnation brooches. Tears of Gratitude: One 73-year-old resident, Hong, moved th...