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JTBC's 'Talk Partner 25 Hours', which aired on the 17th, featured a trip to Romania via LAN cable, a small town in Denmark, and a tour of French luxury desserts. JTBC announcer Baek Da-hye graced the studio.
On this day, the global issues corner highlighted the protests against French pension reform. Currently, the retirement age in France is 62, and the pension reform is to extend the retirement age to 64 by 2030, but the French people are opposed to extending the retirement age. A video showing the serious conflict situation and the local atmosphere conveyed by a French talk agent attracted attention.
The full-scale LAN trip started in Romania with AlphaGo, a business trip chat agent. In Bucharest, the capital of Romania with a history of about 160 years, AlphaGo has the Arc de Triomphe, which was renovated in 1936 like the French Arc de Triomphe and reborn as it is today; the People's Palace, built by dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in imitation of Kim Il-sung's Presidential Palace in Pyongyang; We introduced the Revolutionary Square, where people cried out for freedom against the dictatorial regime.
In particular, the bust of Vlad III attracted attention at the site of the old royal palace built by Vlad III, lord of the Duchy of Wallachia in the 15th century. We also learned about Vlad III, who became the motif of Dracula.
Next, on the Danish LAN cable trip, the Danish talk partner left Copenhagen and headed to a small city nearby. In Roskilde, the former center of trade and the former capital, we visited the Viking Ship Museum, where you can see Viking ships and relics, and Roskilde Cathedral, which is used as the tomb of the Danish royal family.
In Helsingør, a popular vacation destination in Denmark, we visited Kronborg Castle, the setting for Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'. Daniel helped people understand by explaining the plot of ‘Hamlet’ based on the character relationship diagram he drew himself. After completing the Kronborg Castle tour, there was a party where you could enjoy a performance adapted from Shakespeare's original work and a delicious meal.
Lastly, French Talk Partner visited a dessert cafe of a famous French luxury brand. The dessert cafe located at Company D's headquarters impressed people with its feeling of being like a garden in the city in harmony with nature. The price of the two desserts and espresso with the impressive star shape symbolizing Company D was about 73,000 won in Korean won, which was surprising.
Company L's cafe was also full of plants and had various desserts on display, stimulating curiosity. At the L Company cafe, which has its logo on tableware, menus, and coffee, about 88,000 won was spent on signature chocolate eclairs, chocolagatto, lemon meringue pie, and coffee. Among the products in Company L's chocolate store, Vivienne chocolate boasted a high price of approximately 360,000 won.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr