The travel of Jung Woong-in's daughters, Se-yoon, So-yoon, and Da-yoon, to Japan went awry from the first day.

In the 20th episode of the ENA variety program 'My Kid's Private Life' aired on the 11th, the daily lives of Jung Woong-in's three daughters, Se-yoon, So-yoon, and Da-yoon, who embarked on their first trip together, were depicted while challenging shopping at a local market in Vietnam with siblings Yeon-woo and Ha-young.

On this day, the siblings revisited the local market in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, where they had been on the first day of their arrival. The children entered a shop to buy their mother's ao dai and resolved to negotiate properly this time. Yeon-woo's 'moaning' skill and Ha-young's cuteness worked well, and they ultimately succeeded in buying four ao dais for the family, originally priced at 2.55 million dong, for 1.5 million dong.

In another shop, Yeon-woo mistakenly understood '270,000 dong' as '170,000 dong,' leading to an unexpected success in negotiating. The studio erupted with laughter when the local owner calculated based on the price suggested by Yeon-woo due to continued communication errors.

The children also visited the Central Post Office in Ho Chi Minh City, which was their mother Jang Yoon-jung's first overseas busking spot. At the place filled with their mother's memories, the children wrote letters and purchased stamps to send them back to Korea. Jang Yoon-jung, who received the letters sent by the children from Vietnam, expressed doubt about Yeon-woo's comment, saying, 'Mom scores 4.9 out of 5.' However, she burst into laughter at the following sentence, 'There are no 'zero points' for mom. I love my flawless mom,' feeling proud, saying, 'Our son is like this.'

The broadcast also revealed the current status of Jung Woong-in's family, known as the 'national daughter-rich family.' The eldest daughter, Se-yoon, who previously appeared on variety programs with her father, has now grown into a 17-year-old teenager with part-time job experience. The second daughter, So-yoon, who garnered attention for resembling NewJeans' Haerin, has transformed into an art girl attending a prestigious high school. The youngest, Da-yoon, has now become a middle school student and caught attention with her more mature appearance.

The three sisters chose Sapporo, Japan, as their travel destination. The children expressed, 'We will go with our own money,' showing determination, but they faced difficulties right from the start. The budget was significantly reduced when they had to call two taxis to carry four suitcases to the airport. The children, who worried, saying, 'We have to starve,' were seen sharing only two hamburgers they ordered upon arrival at the airport, which drew sympathy.

The boarding process also wasn't easy. Due to the early hour, not all the departure gates were opened, and they got caught in the crowd. After a long wait, they managed to board the plane just in time, already showing signs of exhaustion. The trials continued even after arriving in Japan. Various hurdles awaited the children, such as purchasing a SIM card, exchanging money, and buying subway tickets in an unfamiliar environment. As 'K-eldest daughter' Se-yoon led her siblings, they struggled to buy subway tickets since they didn't understand Japanese, and they also experienced a mishap by mistakenly sitting in reserved seats.

The four suitcases were a nuisance throughout the trip. To drop off their luggage at the accommodation before the main part of the journey, 'Sam-yoon' showcased a Millennial Z attitude by using a translation app to inquire in Japanese, but ultimately they had to move with their bags without being able to drop them off.

At the famous shopping center, which was their first stop, the children ultimately decided to leave their suitcases in a corner of the store. So-yoon took care of gifts for her mother, while So-yoon was busy picking out only hot items, and Da-yoon stuffed snacks. After enjoying shopping in three different styles and finishing the checkout, the children realized their suitcase was missing. As this came to an end, Jung Woong-in expressed admiration for the ending of 'My Kid's Private Life,' stating, 'It's a good ending,' comparable to a K-drama.

Where did Sam-yoon's suitcase disappear to? Will the children be able to find their luggage safely and continue their journey? The next adventure of Se-yoon, So-yoon, and Da-yoon is already eagerly awaited.

'My Kid's Private Life' airs every Sunday at 7:50 p.m.

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