Exploring Korea's Hidden Gems: ENA's 'Even If You're a Bad Navigator' Takes Viewers on a Journey Through Danyang and Mokpo
ENA's 'Even If You're a Bad Navigator' recently showcased the second day of its journey through Danyang and Mokpo, highlighting the charm of Korea's small towns. The episode, which aired on the 22nd, followed travel creators 'Captain Ddagger' and 'Tto Tteonam' as they explored these towns under the theme 'Small Towns to Introduce to Foreign Friends.' The episode was filled with thrills, healing food experiences, and romantic moments, offering viewers a delightful and relatable travel experience.

In Danyang, the dynamic between Park Ji-hyun and Japanese creator Yui Ppyong was a highlight. Yui Ppyong took the lead in navigating when Park hesitated at a crossroads, and Park's impromptu live performance earned a sweet compliment from Yui. At a sky-view café 600 meters above sea level, Park's dedication to capturing the perfect photo for Yui was endearing, though his fear of paragliding provided comedic relief.

The signature premium emotional lodging of 'Tto Tteonam' offered a breathtaking view of the Sobaeksan Mountain and Namhan River, complete with a private hot pool and cypress sauna, enhancing the Danyang travel mood. The duo also enjoyed a traditional boat tour and visited the scenic spots of Danyang Palgyeong.

Adding excitement to the relaxed trip was a live ammunition shooting range in the mountains. Despite Park's confidence as a former maritime police officer, he missed several targets, while Yui Ppyong secured victory with a final shot. The duo wrapped up their Danyang adventure with a garlic chicken stew by the Namhan River and an impromptu Japanese lesson.

Exploring Korea's Hidden Gems: ENA's 'Even If You're a Bad Navigator' Takes Viewers on a Journey Through Danyang and Mokpo

Meanwhile, Kim Yong-bin and Patricia started their day in a 100-year-old hanok in Mokpo. The 'Bad Navigator Siblings' chemistry was stronger than ever, with Kim carrying Patricia's luggage and Patricia introducing him to a playlist of trot songs. Kim showcased his singing skills, earning the title of 'Trot Prince.'

Their next stop was Sinan Purple Island, recognized by the UN as a top tourist village. The island's purple-themed landscape amazed them, and Kim fully embraced the theme by donning purple accessories. Patricia's reaction to Kim's attempt at applying purple eyeshadow was hilarious.

Despite the disappointment of not seeing the island's famed asters due to weather conditions, the pair enjoyed the island's unique charm, including a purple bridge over the sea.

The next destination was the local seafood market, where they discovered photos of Park Ji-hyun, who worked there for eight years before his debut. The market offered a feast of fresh seafood, including croaker, abalone, and autumn gizzard shad.

Patricia's first encounter with live octopus and Kim's familiarity with local cuisine added to the fun of their Mokpo journey. Kim reflected on overcoming fears and expressed gratitude for the experience, saying, "I'm glad I did 'Even If You're a Bad Navigator.'" The show airs every Saturday at 7:50 PM on ENA.

Kim Yong-bin, born in 1992, is 33 years old. He won TV Chosun's 'Mr. Trot 3,' receiving a prize of 300 million won, with a net amount of approximately 286.8 million won after taxes. He plans to share some of the prize with his aunt, gift his band members, and thank his fan club 'Sarangbin.'

Reporter: Im Chae-ryeong, Ten Asia syjj426@tenasia.co.kr