ENTERTAINMENT
Gwang-gyu Kim "I lost 100 million won that I earned over 11 years through premise fraud."

TV CHOSUN's entertainment program 'SeMojip - Every House in the World' (hereinafter referred to as 'SeMojib'), which will be broadcast on the 8th, will feature a global tour of houses in the study area of prestigious universities around the world. The unique global residential environment, different from Korea, is expected to capture the eyes and ears of viewers.
On this day's broadcast, the real lives of Harvard and Tokyo University students are revealed, including the houses they actually live in, their house prices, and their monthly living expenses. Among them, the unique community of Harvard college students living alone, created due to the high housing prices in the United States, catches the guides' attention.
Gwang-gyu Kim, who was watching the process of Harvard students contracting a house, said, “I’m really jealous of that. “If I had done that, I wouldn’t have been scammed,” he said, and brought up the story of being scammed by rent. He shares painful memories, saying, “In 2010, I lost 100 million won, the money I had earned over 11 years, through a jeonse scam,” and reminds me of the things that must be observed to avoid being scammed by a jeonse deposit.
In addition, the University of Tokyo dormitory attracts everyone's attention with its small size of 3.9 pyeong. In particular, it is said that the unique structure of the bathroom without a toilet raises questions. While trying to figure out where the toilet was, Gwang-gyu Kim apologized to a student at the University of Tokyo for making a bombshell, raising curiosity.
Meanwhile, the second episode of TV CHOSUN's entertainment program 'Three Houses - Every House in the World', which allows you to indirectly experience the vivid lives of Harvard and Tokyo University students, will be broadcast at 10 pm on Friday, December 8th.
Ten Asia Reporter Kim Seo-yoon seogugu@tenasia.co.kr