NCT's Jaemin Teaches Aegyo Skills to Jeon Hyun-moo on 'Talk Pawon 25 Hours'
NCT's Jaemin shares his aegyo skills with Jeon Hyun-moo.

Tonight at 8:50 PM, JTBC's 'Talk Pawon 25 Hours' will feature a global job exploration segment covering Australia and Japan, a virtual tour of Changsha, China, and the second part of a virtual tour of Freiburg, Germany. NCT JNJM's Jeno and Jaemin, who are set to make a comeback with a new unit, will appear as guests.

In the studio, NCT's Jaemin from SM Entertainment will elevate the atmosphere by teaching Jeon Hyun-moo his signature aegyo skills. Known as the 'Billboard Artist' for his stunning looks that captivate every time he appears on screen, Jaemin reveals his secret, saying, "I always try to show my left side because I'm a 'left face guardian.'" Jeon Hyun-moo, claiming to be a 'left face guardian' himself, attempts to draw parallels and even showcases the popular NCT DREAM aegyo phrase 'Kkyu.' Jeon Hyun-moo's idol aegyo challenge, which elicited mixed reactions, is drawing significant attention.

NCT's Jaemin Teaches Aegyo Skills to Jeon Hyun-moo on 'Talk Pawon 25 Hours'
The episode will also feature a virtual tour of Changsha, a city popular among young Chinese people. Known as the 'City of Wanghong' for its appeal to Chinese influencers, Changsha boasts a rich history of 3,000 years. The show will visit China's largest snack distribution brand, which has about 600 stores in Changsha alone, known for selling oversized snacks perfect for unique social media photos. The tour will also highlight Changsha's famous street food, stinky tofu, and a visit to Samjin Tiger Park, where visitors can interact with adorable baby tigers.

The final segment will showcase the second part of a virtual tour of Freiburg, Germany, with correspondent Daniel. Alongside a French correspondent, Daniel visits 'Vauban Village,' a model of eco-friendly living, where they explore passive houses designed to maximize insulation and minimize energy loss. These houses feature thick triple-glazed windows and solar panels on every roof. The tour concludes with a visit to a restaurant serving Afghan cuisine, a rare find in Germany. Although initially unfamiliar with Afghan food, the hosts are captivated by the culinary experience.

The virtual tours of Changsha, a city beloved by young Chinese, and Freiburg with correspondent Daniel, can be seen tonight at 8:50 PM on 'Talk Pawon 25 Hours.'

Lee So-jung, Ten Asia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr