"Adventure By Accident" Kian84 gained explosive popularity even on the Chinese mainland.

In the MBC entertainment program "Adventure By Accident" that aired on the afternoon of the 29th, the final challenge of Kian, Lee Si-eon, and Pani Bottle heading toward the Chama River was unveiled.

Kian84 conveyed a reverent mindset in an interview, saying, "What I was most curious about in Tibetan Buddhism was the five-point prostration. They say that five parts of the body need to touch the ground? (It was) very strange when I actually saw it." Those performing the five-point prostration were wearing protective equipment against injuries.

The members arrived at Shangri-La and walked through the night streets to gather information about the five-point prostration. Lee Si-eon and Pani Bottle heard from a Chinese traveler who could speak Korean that they could perform the five-point prostration if they took a car to Songchanlin Temple.

A Chinese person who recognized Kian84 happily said, "I know you too. You are so popular," and suggested taking a photo together, catching everyone's attention. Earlier, when Lee Si-eon and Pani Bottle offered to take a photo, the individual had declined, leading Lee Si-eon to remark, "You said no earlier," causing laughter among those present.

The next day, the members witnessed people performing the five-point prostration. They discovered practitioners performing the five-point prostration along the outskirts of the temple and cautiously approached to watch them. Seeing those who were practicing under the hot sun, Lee Si-eon commented, "Just walking is hard enough, and then doing this."

Kian84 conveyed a reverent mindset in an interview, saying, "What I was most curious about in Tibetan Buddhism was the five-point prostration. They say that five parts of the body need to touch the ground? (It was) very strange when I actually saw it." Those performing the five-point prostration were wearing protective equipment against injuries.

[Photo] captured from the broadcast of "Adventure By Accident"

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