Lee Jang-woo ate stir-fried pork and passed the yacht rowing license test
Lee Jang-woo ate stir-fried pork and passed the yacht rowing license test
Actor Lee Jang-woo expressed his sincerity about yachts as much as palm oil. He succeeded in obtaining a yacht rowing license, taking one step closer to completing his long-standing bucket list item, “Crossing the world by yacht.”

On MBC's 'I Live Alone', which aired on the 5th, Lee Jang-woo was shown attempting to obtain a yacht rowing license.

Palm Oil's youngest child, Lee Jang-woo, appeared in the studio with a face full of happiness and attracted attention. He said, “These days, you see people giving food wherever they go, like giving treats to dogs, and even eating it. “Then shouldn’t you eat it deliciously?” he explained the reason for his weight gain, causing laughter. In addition, Jeon Hyun-moo said, “Happiness has come to Rainbow members too,” and created a warm feeling by introducing a postcard and resin art gift sent by a 10-year-old ‘I Live Alone’ child fan.

Lee Jang-woo said, “One of my long-standing bucket list items is to cross the world on a yacht,” and attempted to obtain a yacht pilot’s license. In particular, he drew attention by mentioning the minute test craze among Rainbow members and saying, “After seeing Key getting his license, I’m going to try to learn the skills too.”

After passing the written exam with only two answers out of 50 questions incorrectly, Jangwoo Lee participated in a two-day training session on a yacht in the Han River and a practical exam on the third day. On the second day of training, the first class reviewed the knotting method for tying a boat to a marina. Lee Jang-woo tied four knots without any problems.

Then, just as Lee Jang-woo was moving to the next class on the yacht, actor Lee Seung-hyung, who has been a 'scene stealer' in numerous dramas, appeared and stole everyone's attention. He is a famous yacht enthusiast. Jangwoo Lee said, “You have a yacht. “I go back and forth across the Han River on a yacht like a car,” he explained.

Lee Jang-woo volunteered to play the role of skipper and smoothly completed the berthing process of leaving the ship at the anchorage and bringing the ship into the anchorage. Also, when practicing how to operate a ship using the power of the engine, he focused on the saying, "If you can't do it, you have to practice while starving," and navigated at a perfect angle. Lee Jang-woo and his fellow trainees talked about yachts even during lunch. . Lee Jang-woo was grateful that they gathered together with similar interests, had various conversations, and felt a sense of kinship.

Finally, on the morning of the test day. Lee Jang-woo said, “I couldn’t sleep and was in a bad condition after two days of training. “I ate stir-fried pork to relieve the heat,” he said, bringing a smile to his face. When Lee Jang-woo was nervous as he entered the exam room, Jeon Hyun-moo told him, “Believe in the power of your strength,” and made him hold his belly button.

Lee Jang-woo made the viewers nervous by explaining, “They say yacht athletes also fall easily.” The test result was passing. Taking one step closer to his long-held dream, he wished, “I want to go on a boat to Bali.”

Ten Asia Reporter Kim Seo-yoon seogugu@tenasia.co.kr