Bringing Bali home: South Koreans' staycations

38-YEAR-OLD KIM HYO-JUNG OPENING DOOR / KIM HYO-JUNG AND HUSBAND YOON SEOK-MIN INTRODUCING THEIR HOME / KIM HYO-JUNG SAYING (Korean): "Hello. Welcome to our home. Allow me to introduce our home that is decorated like vacation spots."

Extreme staycations at home

Location: Yongin, South Korea

With overseas travel off the cards

Yoon Seok-min and Kim Hyo-jung

transformed their bedrooms into a Bali resort

and their living room into Hawaii

Location: Seoul, South Korea

Another family opted for "home-camping"

converting their flat into an indoor campsite

Che Min-hee and Lee Seung-yoon

splurged on equipment

//including a portable stove, twinkling lanterns and a campfire video//

(SOUNDBITE) (Korean) SEVEN-YEAR-OLD LEE JI-SUNG, SAYING:"My friends seem to be just play games all day at home, but it's really nice that our family is doing something special - 'home-camping' while putting down a picnic mat and playing a campfire video. I think it will also be good if we can draw trees on the wall."