Kim Dae-ho Reveals His Aspirations on 'Save Me! Holmes' Amidst Extreme Winter Conditions in Gangwon-do
Kim Dae-ho, who remodeled a house next to a $200,000 property in a hillside village, shares his thoughts on 'Save Me! Holmes'.

On the upcoming episode of MBC's variety show 'Save Me! Holmes', airing on the 19th, the team continues their winter expedition to explore how people endure the harsh winter in remote villages. Broadcaster Kim Dae-ho, along with Yang Se-hyung, Yang Se-chan, and Ahn Jae-hyun, venture into the secluded village of Jeongseon in Gangwon-do to experience the extreme cold firsthand.

The village they visit is nestled deep in the mountains, known as a land of seclusion where even cell phone signals can't reach. Continuing from last week's episode, they explore various parts of the remote village, experiencing the ways people survive the harsh winter through a sensory expedition.

After completing their first exploration in the remote village, Yang Se-chan and Ahn Jae-hyun visit a newly built house owned by the first resident of the village, located atop a steep 45-degree hill. Upon arrival, they are greeted by a breathtaking view of the mountains, perfectly blending with the natural surroundings, raising their expectations.

Kim Dae-ho Reveals His Aspirations on 'Save Me! Holmes' Amidst Extreme Winter Conditions in Gangwon-do

Kim Dae-ho and Yang Se-hyung also visit another unique spot in the village, a bookstore. This space, created by a local husband and his children's book author wife, serves as a community hub for the villagers. It's reported that poet Yang Se-hyung left a special gift at the bookstore, sparking curiosity.

Next, the duo visits a remodeled mud house purchased by a homeowner who left a 27-year career in a major corporation to embrace a life of freedom in the remote village. Kim Dae-ho expresses his heartfelt desire, saying, "I want to let go of everything and live like this someday."

The second part of 'Save Me! Holmes' Gangwon-do winter expedition airs on the 19th at 10 PM.

Reporter Se-yoon Jung, Ten Asia yoon@tenasia.co.kr