The reason why Gian 84 fell into the Ganges River in India in the first D-DAY 'Around the World 2'
The reason why Gian 84 fell into the Ganges River in India in the first D-DAY 'Around the World 2'
Kian 84 was caught feeling the Ganges River in India with his whole body.

The first broadcast on the 11th, MBC's Season 2 of Around the World as I Was Born (hereinafter referred to as Around the World 2), released stills from Kian 84's Ganges River tour site ahead of the first broadcast.
The reason why Gian 84 fell into the Ganges River in India in the first D-DAY 'Around the World 2'
The reason why Gian 84 fell into the Ganges River in India in the first D-DAY 'Around the World 2'
On this day, Gian 84 goes on a tour of the Ganges River, which is a miniature version of India. Gian 84 receives a blessing ceremony from a Hindu priest to place a red dot on the forehead of Indians, a Tika (or Tillak) sign meaning the third eye. Gian 84 gives both hands to the priest and begins to answer questions pouring in as if possessed. Simon Dominic, who was watching this, suddenly expressed his regret to Gian 84, saying, "I'm really sorry."

Kian 84 starts a full-fledged Ganges River tour on the boat of a local friend he met for the first time in India. The two will show an unexpected talk chemistry by revealing their age, hometown, and laminate status, starting with Tong Sung-myeong. In particular, it is said that Kian 84 falls in love with his charm (?) that reminds him of his South American friend Porphy 84.

Gian 84 looks at the locals living peacefully, then jumps up from his seat and jumps into the sacred Ganges River, which is called the mother river. Following the South American Amazon, Kian 84, who became one with India while feeling the Ganges River in India with his whole body, draws attention, and even a swimming competition with young Indians unfolds.

Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr