Singer Lee Chan-won welcomes Moon Jong-up who appeared on 'Peak Time'.
JTBC's 'Tokpa Won 25:00', which will be broadcast on the 26th, will be a special feature in a strange country, going on a LAN line trip to Georgia, Mongolia, and Iceland, causing honey fun. In the studio, popular singer Moon Jong-up and historical comedian Sun Kim scramble as guests.
On this day's broadcast, MC Lee Chan-won revealed that he was a fan of 'Peak Time', in which Moon Jong-up appeared, and was pleased with Moon Jong-up's appearance. In addition, the hidden (?) relationship between MC Jeon Hyun-moo and Moon Jong-up was revealed, bringing a big smile to the scene.
As the first country in the Wonderland Special, a LAN line trip to Switzerland, Georgia, in Eastern Europe unfolds. Georgia Tokpawon introduces the Holy Trinity Cathedral decorated with golden domes in Tbilisi, the capital city full of unspoilt nature and historical sites. This cathedral plays a symbolic role in Georgia, one of the oldest Orthodox countries in the world, and boasts a magnificent figure as much as its enormous scale.
Afterwards, Tokpawon, who went on a street tour, including watching a puppet show at a unique clock tower built through recycling, showed off the national snack of Georgia, churthela, made by applying fruit juice to nuts, and enjoyed a beautiful night view of the city from the Narikala Fortress, the symbol of Tbilisi. It presents a healing time in Georgia, a familiar yet unfamiliar country.
Next, a trip to Mongolia, the country of Genghis Khan, who built the world's largest empire, follows. Mongol Tokpawon begins its journey at Sukhbaatar Square, a historic site where independence hero Sukhbaatar declared Mongolia's independence from China.
Ulaanbaatar, the capital and center of Mongolia, attracts attention with its modern look, and it is said that there are Korean companies all over the city due to the influence of the Korean Wave, so they feel a sense of familiarity. In response, Jeon Hyun-moo confides about his recent trip to Mongolia and calls himself a Mongolian doctor, causing laughter.
In addition, Mongolian tokpawon stimulates the salivary glands by tasting mutton braised khorhuk and mongolian fried dumplings hoshor at a local restaurant that exudes a local feel. Jeon Hyun-moo, who watched this, said, "Hoshor was the most delicious food I ate during my trip to Mongolia."
In addition, the world's largest equestrian statue, Genghis Khan, located in the wilderness of Terelj, Mongolia, offers a wide range of activities that can be enjoyed near the statue, including the open grassland of Terelj, camel experience, and eagle experience paragliding from the observatory. double the Tokpawon in Mongolia will end the trip by spending the night in a ger, a traditional house used by Mongolians for their nomadic life.
Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr