'Lost guy'Gwon Yul"I didn't know I was that neat..Feel the Mongolian language"

Oct 15, 2024

'Lost guy'Gwon Yul'I didn't know I was that neat..Feel the Mongolian language'
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Actor Kwon Yul confessed his difficulties of filming in Mongolia.

The production presentation of the MBC entertainment program 『Men Who Clean the Earth』 was held at the MBC headquarters in Sangam, Mapo-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 15th. Kim Seok-hoon, Kwon Yul, Lim Woo-il, Shin Jae-ha, Nomadion, and Kim Kyung-hee attended the event.

Kwon Yul said "Before, since I lived alone, I often ordered a lot of delivery food, but now I feel a little burdened and I think I'm wasting a lot of plastic containers. It seems like a shift of thought has begun. So I think it changes to buying side dishes from the store in front of my house and cooking rice or something like that. The hardest thing was that I felt that I was more neat than I thought. Woo-il, who was next to the bathroom, dug up the ground well. Such environmental things were difficult because I could see who went into the bathroom from a distance. It was an environment where I wanted to feel that I could be happy in my life without the things I took for granted, but I don't think I felt it well. I think that's where it was uncomfortable."

'Men Who Clean the Earth' is a new concept ESG-oriented travel program that looks back on the environment through trips that go without it. It is a program designed from Kim Seok-hoon's worldview that calls for reducing consumption to reduce waste, joined by Kim Seok-hoon, Kwon Yul, Lim Woo-il, Shin Jae-ha, and travel creator Nomadion.

'Losing Man' will be released on MBC and Lifetime at 9 p.m. on the 15th.





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