Kim Seok-hoon's cute voice on a video call is awkward for his first overseas trip in five years of marriage ('I've Been Through It')
Oct 23, 2024
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On the 22nd, 『Men Who Clean the Earth" (hereinafter \'Ji Zi Nam"), Kim Seok-hoon, Kwon Yul, Im Woo-il, Shin Jae-ha, and Nomadion's Mongolian eco-tournament were depicted. 'Getting Through' is a new concept ESG-oriented travel program that looks back on the environment through trips that go without. Since its first broadcast last week, it has received enthusiastic reviews from viewers with a new meeting called environment and travel.
Ulancholot landfill, which drew attention after last week's broadcast. On this day, Kim Seok-hoon and Lim Woo-il helped Batcholon 'Mongseok-gu' to collect recyclable materials. As a result, the two struggled to select plastic, Batcholon's main item, from a huge garbage mountain that was not separated at all. At this time, Kim Seok-hoon, who ate some trash rice, surprised the cast by pouring out encyclopedia-level recycling common sense.
Batcholon, who started selling recycling to help his family at the age of five, walked two hours to the junk shop with two bags weighing nearly 10 kilograms each on his shoulders. Batcholon earns about 3,200 won from selling 20 kilograms of recycled products. "It seemed to overcome the weight of life happily," Kim Seok-hoon said of Batcholon, who grew up earlier than his peers. It was one of the most impressive moments of my trip to Mongolia, and I think it will be remembered for a long time."
On the morning of the third day of his trip to Mongolia, Kim Seok-hoon jumped up from his seat and laughed at the sound of a video call from his children during breakfast. Kim Seok-hoon also felt awkward about his children's absence during his first overseas trip in five years after getting married. Kim Seok-hoon drew attention by continuing a video call with his children with a cute voice. Kim Seok-hoon and Song Eun-i, who have been together for 30 years, were surprised by his cute voice for the first time. Kim Seok-hoon's warm and friendly appearance of 'Daddy' gave viewers a fresh and warm charm.
On this day's broadcast, the second project of the 'Windman' crew following a visit to the landfill was unveiled. Nothing less, a mission to plant trees in the desert. Mongolia, seven times the size of the Korean Peninsula, has desertified 77% of its land due to rapid climate change, which has made it an environment where sand flies better. As a result, it is adversely affecting Korea, and Korea's Mongolian forest development project has been continuing since 20 years ago.
Kim Seok-hoon, who is so serious about desertification that he even met an official from the Korea Forest Service, expressed his excitement ahead of planting trees, saying, `The most important day.' As a result, Nomadion recognized a place to sell seedlings through a Mongolian acquaintance, and the crew went to the seedling store as soon as day broke. But it's an ordinary residential area that followed the map. No matter how much I looked around, I couldn't find a place that looked like a seedling shop. When the most important seedlings for tree planting were on the verge of failure, the atmosphere rapidly became serious. Fortunately, soon after, the shopkeeper appeared, and the crew managed to purchase the seedlings.
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In response, Shin Jae-ha expressed an emotional feeling that "The scenery soothes the guidelines," while Kim Seok-hoon "Jae-ha is likely to become a big actor." have a poetic disposition," he praised. Kwon Yul, who served as a friendly mood maker at the center of the crew throughout the trip, expressed his genuine affection for the crew, saying, `I think I'll be the ones I want to see by the end of the trip.'
At the end of the broadcast, the unrealistic night sky of the desert was revealed. The moment when the Milky Way filled the night sky gave a deep aftertaste to the viewers as well as the members of the "Gone-man" crew. Expectations are focused on what amazing fun the eco-trip of the "Gone-man" crew will bring next week, which will provide more emotion, laughter and benefits no matter what you imagine.
'Men Who Clean the Earth' is a selection of support for the production of the Korea Communications Standards Agency (KCA) in 2024. Every Monday at 9 p.m., it airs simultaneously on Lifetime between MBC and AN Korea.
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