MBC x Lifetime‘s ‘Men Who Clean the Earth’ Shin Jae-ha heralds an era of tribulations for water change.
The ‘Men Who Clean the Earth’ (hereafter ‘Ji-Da-Gnam’), which will air on Tuesday, November 12 at 9 PM, will depict the 5-member ‘Ji-Da-Gnam’ crew meeting Mongolian nomads after a 1,536 km journey. ‘Ji-Da-Gnam’ is a new concept ESG travel program that looks back on the environment through a trip where you go with what you have. It was selected for production support from the Korea Communications Commission (KCA) in 2024.
The 5-member ‘Ji-Da-Gnam’ crew meets nomads in remote Mongolia after a long journey of 1,536 km via an 11-hour Mongolian trans-Siberian train and rough unpaved roads. Here, nomads live self-sufficiently and practice minimal consumption. The crew plans to practice the motto of ‘Ji-Dak-Nam’, ‘If you don’t have it, don‘t have it.’ Together with the nomads, the crew will practice the motto of ‘Ji-Dak-Nam’.
As soon as they arrive at their destination, the crew is speechless at the vast grasslands and overwhelming scenery. However, before they can enjoy the beauty, the youngest Shin Jae-ha makes everyone sad as he undergoes an unintended colon detox(?) due to the worst water change. He went in and out of the remote restroom dozens of times a day and went through an unprecedented period of suffering.
Shin Jae-ha focuses attention by revealing, “I lost 7kg after going to Mongolia”. Why did the energetic ‘Ji-Dak-Nam’, the youngest Shin Jae-ha, suddenly get a stomachache? How will Shin Jae-ha be able to overcome this unprecedented crisis?
Meanwhile, a shocking strange sound appears that day, astonishing the ‘Men Who Clean the Earth’ crew and production team. What was the identity of the strange sound that shook the Mongolian plains? The identity of the strange sound that surprised everyone, saying, “Wow, this is possible?” can be confirmed in the original broadcast.
‘Men Who Clean the Earth’, which will feature an unpredictable travel story, will air simultaneously on MBC and A&E Korea’s Lifetime on Tuesday, November 12 at 9 PM.
Choi Yoon-na, Donga.com reporter yyynnn@donga.com