MBCxLifetime ‘Men Who Clean the Earth’ Kim Seok-hoon challenges Mongolian rock climbing.
The ‘Men Who Clean the Earth’ (hereafter ‘Ji-Dak-Nam’), which will air on Tuesday, November 12 at 9 PM, will depict the 5-member ‘Ji-Dak-Nam’ crew meeting Mongolian nomads after a 1,536 km long journey. ‘Ji-Dak-Nam’ 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.
On this day, Kim Seok-hoon and Nomadsion head somewhere with an important mission. The place the two arrive at is a massive rock mountain. The two soon begin climbing the rock mountain without hesitation. In the meantime, Kim Seok-hoon draws attention by showing a mental breakdown, saying, “What a bolt from the blue.”
Kim Seok-hoon and Nomadseon barely reached the summit. However, the two receive shocking news at the summit. In the end, Kim Seok-hoon is extremely frustrated, saying, “I think I‘m going to cry.” What on earth is the reason that Kim Seok-hoon and Nomadseon went rock climbing? It makes us curious to see the original broadcast to find out why Kim Seok-hoon’s eyes turned red and frustrated.
In addition, Kim Seok-hoon‘s kimchi sujebi mukbang will be revealed. Last week, Kim Seok-hoon ambitiously set out to make kimchi sujebi, saying, “I eat home-cooked meals often.” The crew members take a bite of Kim Seok-hoon’s sujebi, then look at each other in silence. At this time, Kwon Yul musters up his courage and makes a surprising comment, “Does ‘this’ taste good?”, making the studio burst into laughter.
What would the taste of Chef Kim Seok-hoon‘s handmade noodles be like that shocked everyone? All of this can be confirmed in ‘Men Who Clean the Earth’, which 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