'60-year-old marriage' Hanbiya, Neterlands Husband First public "All living expenses are Dutchpay" ('My Way')
Hanbiyah, who became an international relief activist in 'My Way' travel writer, unveiled the Netherlands Husband.
On the 28th TV Chosun culture program star documentary myway', the story of Hanbiya was broadcast.
Hanbiya said: “People should have what they want to do in their hearts, and they should do it someday, if they’re not in their 40s, they should be in their 50s, if they’re not in their 50s, they’re in their 60s. I was marriage who challenged me at 60," he said.
"It's the fourth anniversary of marriage," he said, introducing Husband Anton. Hanbiah's height is 160cm and Husband's height is 185cm, and the two of them boast a good height difference.
Their first meeting was in Afghanistan in 2002, when Hanbiyah was sent to the emergency relief team leader for the first time, and Anton was in charge of the Middle East, an international relief group. Hanbiya said: "Husband was scared because he was a tricky and strict principledist. At that time, the security was dangerous and I had to report my current position once every 15 minutes on the radio, but I was not able to play and I was tearful (to Husband). "We're not your nanny," he said, and his mind flashed. "But Husband doesn't remember well. He said my eyes were shiny."
The two have since met in disaster zones every year, and have grown into lovers in 2013; they have held covenant ceremonies in 2016 and marriage ceremonies in 2017. Hanbiya said: "I was 60 at the time, I didn't know I was going to marriage. I wouldn't have done it if it wasn't Anton. I think 60 years old was the age of marriage, and I think that Husband is going to get older and I think it is good. "
He also talked about an independent economic view: "He thinks economic independence is mental independence and the beginning of everything. The marriage cost was half and half, and only half. The Hanbok was taken care of by the other family. "All the expenses after marriage were half and half. "Have Husband not come to Korea yesterday, and I count all the cards and cash I spent until I got to the airport and divide them in half," Hanbiya said.