"Awesome" Lee Chan-won, the story of exclamation


An online trip to Iceland that caught the attention of MC Lee Chan-won is revealed.

JTBC's 'Tokpawon 25 O'Clock', which airs on the 26th, is a special feature of a strange country, and a different online travel story is drawn from Georgia, Switzerland, in Eastern Europe, to Mongolia, the country of vast grasslands, and Iceland, the land of life.

Iceland is a mystical country where volcanoes and glaciers coexist, offering fresh enjoyment. Arriving in Reykjavik, Iceland TALK Pawon introduces Hallgrimskirkja Church, one of the 10 most beautiful churches in the world. MC Lee Chan-won's exclamations constantly burst out at the unique appearance reminiscent of a spaceship.

In the Blue Mountains, a unique tour into the volcanoes of Trinukaiur takes place. This volcano is the only magma chamber in the world that can be entered, and as you go down through the crater, you will see a space that looks like you came to another planet. In front of the beautiful nature, guest Moon Jong-up will show off his four-dimensional charm, saying, "Do you bring a lunchbox to a place like this?"

One of the world's largest open-air hot springs and one of the world's top three hot springs exudes exclamation with its beautiful blue color as if it were painted. Lee Chan-won said that he could not take his eyes off the sight of drinking beer in a hot spring and quenching his thirst. Stopping at a traditional Icelandic restaurant to appease their hunger, Tokpa One will show Iceland's skate hakal, as well as a shockingly visual sheep's head meat eating show.

In the transparent dome-shaped accommodation where you can feel nature, you can see the unique scenery where the sun does not set even in the middle of the night due to the midnight sun. In addition, Iceland's Tokpawon takes part in the Golden Circle Tour, which visits the main natural attractions in the south, passing through the Armannagau Gorge, where the two continental plates of North America and Eurasia meet, Geysir, the first geyser known to Europeans, and the highest waterfall in Iceland. Even the force touches the grandeur of Mother Nature.

Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr