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The Korean sisters are rooted in Shandong and are eager to marry a Chinese lang

The Korean sisters are rooted in Shandong and are eager to marry a Chinese lang

Kim Hye-joo and Kim Hye-yeon (not her real name) are a pair of sisters from Seoul, South Korea, who have lived in China for 22 years by this year, are used to everything in China, and are not used to Eating Korean Food every time they return home, and they are not used to the inconvenient days of mobile phone payment. Older sister Jin Huizhu (left), 25, and younger sister Jin Huiyan (right), 24, both work in a café in Qingdao, Shandong Province. At the age of two or three, the sisters followed their father, who worked in Weihai, Shandong, from Seoul to Shandong. Now that the sisters are fluent in Chinese and Korean, they want to settle in China and dream of finding a Chinese husband.

At the end of the last century, many Korean companies came to China to invest in factories, many of which flocked to Shandong Province, which is close to South Korea. It was also at that time that Kim Hye-joo and Kim Hye-yeon's father, as the management of a plush toy manufacturing factory, came to Work in Weihai, Shandong Province. Missing his wife and children in South Korea, in 1995, his father took Kim Hye-joo, Kim Hye-yeon, and their mother to live in Weihai, Shandong Province, where the sisters began to bond with China.

Elementary school in Weihai, Shandong, middle school in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, and at university, the sisters came to Qingdao, Shandong, near their father's place of work. After graduating from university, the sisters applied for a work visa and worked in a coffee shop in Qingdao. From the preparation of hand-brewed coffee to the cooking of light meals, the sisters can master it. Every day, work starts at 11:00 a.m. and leaves around 8:00 p.m., and the working hours are not moving. Although the salary is not high, they enjoy the job. "Usually when you are busy, you don't even have time to drink water, if you are idle, you can work with your sister and colleagues to play the glory of the king." Kim Hye-joo said. Because they can speak Chinese and Korean fluently, the sisters are at work at the café. Because Korean customers often come to the store to spend, they are very surprised when they hear that the clerk actually speaks Korean. It is also because of the existence of the sisters that many of the regular customers of this café are Koreans working in Qingdao.