'Busan Country Boy' Heo Seong-tae also shed tears in Warhol's 9-day, 8-night schedule
The Busan men ended their 8 nights and 9 days of work and holiday with an unforgettable memory.



On tvN's 'Busan Villager in Sydney' (directed by Ryu Ho-jin, Yoon In-hoe) aired on the 10th (Mon), Heo Seong-tae, Lee Si-eon, Bae Jeong-nam, Ahn Bo-hyun, and Kwak Jun-bin (Kwak Tube) went on a proper trip to Australia after saying goodbye to their close friends. 's last journey was drawn.



First of all, 'Farms' Ahn Bo-hyun and Kwak Jun-bin's Blue Mountain tour gave laughter from the beginning. Kwak Jun-bin, who complains of fear of heights every time he rides the railway, cable way, or skyway, but still takes commemorative photos at photo spots, makes the viewers laugh.



The barista line Heo Seong-tae and Bae Jeong-nam had a meaningful time. While working, he decided to treat Esther, a shooter who taught and helped her, to a meal. The two expressed sincere gratitude to Esther for caring for them, and among them, Heo Seong-tae said he would host Esther's wedding. He conveyed a warm impression to the living room by cherishing the relationship he met in an unfamiliar place.




The steps of the Busan men who left their familiar accommodation and headed for Newcastle were lighter than ever. Like the first day in Sydney, we enjoyed sandboarding in the vast sand dunes after filling our stomachs with Thai food. Unlike the cool sliding of experienced (?) Bae Jeong-nam, the bitter backs of Heo Seong-tae, Lee Si-eon, and Kwak Jun-bin, who lost their enthusiasm for their skills that did not follow their hearts, made the corners of their mouths twitch.




At the koala glamping site, enjoying a barbecue party, sharing unfinished feelings, and resolving regrets, I felt a sense of happiness at the same time. The chatter of the Busan men continued until late at night.



The last course of the trip was skydiving, the long-awaited highlight. The protagonists of this courageous challenge are Lee Si-eon and Ahn Bo-hyun, and the two finished their schedule in Sydney, Australia, coolly falling from an altitude of about 14,000 feet above sea level, enjoying the thrill of the whole body to their heart's content.



'Busan Countryhead in Sydney' is a reality entertainment program in which Heo Seong-tae, Lee Si-eon, Bae Jeong-nam, Ahn Bo-hyun, and Kwak Jun-bin enjoyed a working holiday in Australia for 9 days and 8 nights. It has been put into various industries such as farms, wineries, cleaning, and tiles, including downtown cafes with an average of 700 visitors per day, to guide them to the real world.



In particular, it provided useful and fruitful information to those preparing for a working holiday, as well as a deep sympathy for those who experienced it with young people on a working holiday. As a result, it received favorable reviews such as 'It's a real working holiday experience'.



In addition, the enthusiasm of Busan men who do their best in any job and the image of their colleagues who showed the value of valuable labor with them came as a fresh pleasure and meaningful impression, and I was able to experience the sincerity of this program every week.



The chemistry of Heo Seong-tae, Lee Si-eon, Bae Jeong-nam, Ahn Bo-hyun, and Kwak Jun-bin, who gathered under the common denominator of being “from Busan,” was also strong. Unlike the first time when there was awkwardness, they gradually became familiar with each other and in the past, it was enough to add pleasant fun by getting along like brothers. In addition, the upright work ethic of fellow employees and bosses, who always gave warm lessons to the Busan men, also had a meaningful resonance.



In this way, 'Busan Villager in Sydney', which showed the true taste of working holiday from bitterness to sweetness, ended its long journey with the broadcast on the 10th (Mon).

Reporter Ryu Ye-ji and Ten Asia ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr