Fantastic spots in the US and Spain will be revealed.
On the JTBC show ‘Tokpawon 25 Hours’, which will air on the 3rd, viewers will get excited about traveling by learning about a tour of the great outdoors in Utah and information on living in Barcelona for a month.
According to the production team, on this day, the US Tokpawon will visit the Utah Olympic Park, where the 2002 Winter Olympics were held, and also tour Zion National Park, Utah‘s first national park. In particular, at the Utah Olympic Park, you can experience bobsledding at an average speed of about 100 km/h.
Next, Tokpawon will head to the Bonneville Salt Flats to introduce salt layers that change with the seasons. In the spring and summer when the temperature is high, the rate of water evaporation is fast, so you can see the salt layer in detail, and in the winter when the rate of water evaporation is slow, the groundwater covers the salt layer, creating a spectacular sight where the top and bottom are reflected like a mirror.
Meanwhile, Spain’s Tokpawon shares information on living in Barcelona for a month. It reveals accommodations located in the Eixample district, a center for shopping and dining, including major tourist attractions, and boasts a surprising, unobstructed view that allows you to see the Sagrada Familia right before your eyes when you open the window. Attention is being paid to the price of accommodations with this ‘unparalleled view’.
Tokpawon also highlights the unique architectural style of Casa Vicens, the first work of world-renowned architect Antoni Gaudi. In addition, it visits the Palau de la Musica Catalana, designed by architect Luis Domenique i Montaner, who represents Catalan modernism along with Gaudi. After Tokpawon conveyed the beautiful appearance of the gorgeous stained glass that filled the ceiling of the music hall, all the cast members including Lee Chan-won repeatedly expressed their admiration.
The broadcast will be on the 3rd at 8:50 PM.
Reporter Hong Se-young, Donga.com projecthong@donga.com
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