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As requested: NYT article on a Korean Christmas miracle

As requested, here is the NYT article that Trent mentioned. Many thanks to Rita, who sent it to me as a document in an email, so that I could share it with everyone here!

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They Traveled From South Korea. They Got Stranded Near Buffalo.

A South Korean tour group’s van became stuck in the snow outside a house in Williamsville, N.Y. They spent the weekend with the residents — who luckily had a well-stocked kitchen.

Alexander Campagna, a dentist, and his wife, Andrea, a nurse practitioner, hosted 10 stranded South Korean visitors who were in a tour group headed to Niagara Falls. 

By Christine Chung

Published Dec. 25, 2022 Updated Dec. 26, 2022, 3:48 a.m. ET

Alexander Campagna and his wife, Andrea, lifelong residents of Buffalo, were ready to wait the blizzard out. They had stocked the fridge and planned for a quiet holiday weekend indoors at their home in suburban Williamsville, N.Y., as long as the power stayed on.

Then, on Friday at 2 p.m., with the storm already swirling and snow rapidly piling up, making roads impassable, there was a knock at the door. Two men, part of a group of nine tourists from South Korea that was traveling to Niagara Falls, asked for shovels to dig their passenger van out of a ditch.

And so an unlikely holiday weekend began, with the Campagnas welcoming the travelers, along with their driver, as house guests. They became “accidental innkeepers,” said Mr. Campagna, a 40-year-old dentist.

Before leaving on Friday morning from Washington, D.C., the tour participants, most of them from Seoul, seemed unaware of the worrisome forecast, said Yoseb Choi, 27, who is from Pyeongtaek. He was traveling with his wife, Claire, on the tour, which they had booked for their honeymoon.

A day earlier, he had grown concerned after receiving messages from friends alerting him to the coming storm. On Friday, the van ride was slippery and windy, and the passengers had become anxious, he said.

Then, after hours of watching the weather deteriorate outside the van’s windows, they ended up stranded near the Campagna house, Mr. Choi said.

The Campagnas, well aware of the dangers the storm presented, immediately invited the travelers in, “knowing, as a Buffalonian, this is on another level, the Darth Vader of storms,” Mr. Campagna said.

The visitors — seven women and three men — filled the three-bedroom house, sleeping on couches, sleeping bags, an air mattress and in the home’s guest bedroom. The other travelers included parents with their daughter, an Indiana college student, and two college-age friends from Seoul. Three of them spoke English proficiently.

They spent the weekend swapping stories, watching the Buffalo Bills defeat the Chicago Bears on Christmas Eve and sharing delicious Korean home-cooked meals prepared by the guests, like jeyuk bokkeum, a spicy stir-fried pork dish, and dakdori tang, a chicken stew laced with fiery red pepper. To the surprise and glee of the Korean guests, Mr. Campagna and his wife, who are both fans of Korean food, had all the necessary condiments on hand: mirin, soy sauce, Korean red pepper paste, sesame oil and chili flakes. There was also kimchi and a rice cooker.

“It was kind of like fate,” Mr. Choi said, remarking on the luck of arriving at the Campagnas’ doorstep with their fully stocked kitchen and unhesitating hospitality. He said the hosts were “the kindest people I have ever met.”

One of the guests, the mother of the Indiana college student, was a fabulous cook, he said.

“We destroyed so much food,” he added.

Mr. Campagna said that the unexpected guests had been a delight.

“We have enjoyed this so much,” he said, calling it a “unique blessing,” and adding that the experience has inspired the couple to plan a visit to South Korea. “We will never forget this.”

The guests prepared Korean dishes, like spicy stir-fried pork, during the holiday weekend.Credit...Alexander Campagna

Mr. Choi said he had spent some of his high school years learning English in Michigan and Kansas, but his wife had never been to the United States, so the tour was a chance to travel to several cities she was eager to see. The plan had been to visit New York City, Washington, Niagara Falls and Montreal.

After landing in New York City on Dec. 21 for the tour, which was operated by a South Korean company called Yellow Balloon, they visited the Empire State Building and the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, took the ferry to the Statue of Liberty, browsed the Museum of Modern Art and checked out the Oculus at the World Trade Center, all in one day. In Washington, they visited the White House, the Lincoln Memorial and one of the Smithsonian museums.

“We were tired, but it was exciting,” Mr. Choi said. Even the unexpected snow disaster contributed to the experience, he said, allowing the couple to experience a “warm welcome from real Americans.”

“We are happy and luckily and gracefully having a great Christmas with Andrea and Alex,” Mr. Choi said.

The tour group’s van was buried deeply in the snow outside of the Campagna house in Williamsville, N.Y.Credit...Alexander Campagna

On Sunday, the snow was winding down and the road was plowed, but the van remained stuck. Drivers arrived to pick up the tourists, who were returning to New York City, where most of them will fly back to South Korea in the middle of the week. Mr. Choi said he and his wife will stay a bit longer to celebrate New Year’s Day in Times Square.

Had they been stranded for another night, they had been thinking bulgogi — Korean grilled beef — for Christmas dinner.

Jack Begg contributed research.

Comments

Thanks so much for posting this Article KFG!

j3ffc -- this is amazing! You have clearly been paying attention to your dramas! All it's missing is someone getting amnesia for the weekend 😂 We even have an honorary Truck of Doom, in our stuck tour bus... If I had any K-ent contacts, I'd be forwarding this treatment on!

Proposal for Drama Working Title: New York Holiday Breakdown (6 episodes) Style: Cinema verité, sort of like Blair Witch Project, but without witches and horror and stuff Synopsis: Five young couples meet for the first time (or is it??) at Incheon Airport for a long-awaited trip to the eastern United States. They are: 1. Jun-ho and Mi-ran, early forties married couple, have spent time as architectural interns in NYC and are fluent in English. They are seeking to go back to the States to recall their youth. 2. Soo-hyun and Young-ae, dating couple, early 20s. Soo-hyun is an aspiring filmmaker and generically nosy, so he is the one with the video cam recording everything we see on the show. 3. Shi-ra (goes by Rhonda) and Soo-ho, upper-20s, long-term couple, currently with their relationship on the rocks due to Soo-ho’s inability to commit. Not sure if they’ve ever kissed each other or not. Rhonda is also fluent in English. 4. Jang-woo and Ki-joo, late teens. They’re just friends and on a trip gifted by Ki-Joo to Jang-woo, who is gearing up for his military service as soon as they get back. Ki-joo is independently wealthy thanks to her mom (mom has made a killing in dramas and is played by Choi Ji-woo in voice over only) while Jang-woo is definitely from the wrong side of the Han). 5. Ha-neul and Hyo-jin, mid-twenties. He’s an advertising executive on the way up – very demanding and needy at home. She’s an aspiring chef who has had to hold back on her dreams to support hubby’s ambitions. Upon arrival in NYC, they board a minibus that was, to be honest, not up to anyone’s expectations, for a drive up to Niagara Falls (where Soo-hyun has been secretly thinking about popping the question to Young-ae). Quick shots of big sights: Empire State, Rock Center, etc. But as the trip goes on the weather gets worse and worse, but the driver Joe needs to score this one last gig to buy his son a Playstation for Christmas, so insists on continuing. They barely make it to Buffalo when the snow becomes too much and the van get stuck outside the home of one Alex and Andie Charles, who realize that this is The Darth Vader of Storms (cue Vader’s march, if we can afford it) and that there is no way that they can leave these travelers to the storm. An ex-minister with a big heart and secretly the world’s biggest fan of Winter Sonata, Alex invites the crew to stay at their home. Andie, also a Hallyu fan (more of a CLOY woman, though) is delighted to have some company over and immediately starts grilling the group about life in Korea. The Charles’s have always wanted to go to SK, but it’s never been in the cards. There will be set pieces. Hyo-jin, delighted by the Charles’s huge pantry of Asian staples and rice maker, astonishes everybody with her cooking skills. Even Ha-neul takes notice, seeing Hyo-jin in an entirely different light to the point of realizing just how lucky he is. The younger couples – with only school English - naturally hang together and play complicated drinking games after the Charles’s have gone to bed (although Alex does peek around the corner and smile at the shenanigans). Inspired by the Buffalo/Bills game, they all have a rousing football game in the snow, where everybody looks unnaturally attractive in their snow gear. But something is bugging Soo-ho. He’s been staring at Ki-joo for the last couple of days trying to place her and – O!M!G! – she is his third-grade First Love, now all grown up into a kind young woman. But there is another story going on, a Friends-to-Lovers saga between Jang-woo and Ki-joo, for whom close proximity has solidified what J-w has always known. He is deeply in love with K-j but considers her to above his status and doesn’t think she would ever stoop to a guy like him. But, for her part, K-j is immune to the allure of class and has always had a soft spot in her heart for J-w. They eventually stay up all night talking and, K-j admits that she hopes that J-w will still remember her during his service. Soo-ho (remember Soo-ho?) has been paying attention and watching with admiration how Rhonda has interacted with Andie (the two have bonded over spicy stir-fried pork) and has noticed how she is literally glowing when standing next to the Christmas tree, finally figures out that he is, in fact, incredibly lucky himself. Meanwhile, Andie teaches Hyo-jin how to make Buffalo chicken wings, and she tucks a brilliant business idea of bringing them back to Korea for a new store. Even Ha-neul approves and offers to invest. The Korean crew worry about imposing on Alex and Andie, but they’ll have none of that, giving us viewers a badly-needed lesson in how to achieve world-wide peace. As the group finally is able to arrange a transport back to NYC, the group plans a going-away dinner together in Koreatown. They invite Andie and Alex to join them, but they can’t make it due to the snow and their modest finances. They all agree that they will have to reunite in Seoul sometime soon, but we all know that it’ll never happen. Quick shot to Rhonda and Andy chatting by the tree. As everyone gets ready to head out, Soo-hyun quietly captures Soo-ho on his phone, fingering a boxed piece of jewelry, and making arrangements to stay in NYC through New Year’s. Quick cut to nothing as Soo-hyun’s video-cam runs out of memory.

j3ffc


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