Comedienne Park Na-rae returns on 'Save Me! Homes' after her mother's passing.

The MBC show 'Save Me! Homes' airing on the 31st features fencer Oh Sang-wook and 'golden child' broadcaster Heo Seong-beom exploring Daejeon's hidden attractions.

This episode is set to showcase a 'local exploration - Daejeon edition' tour with local residents. Previously on 'Homes', special local explorations with native residents from various cities have generated buzz. This exploration will take place with Daejeon native Oh Sang-wook and rising local figure Heo Seong-beom, accompanied by Park Na-rae. Notably, the recording of this episode is said to have taken place the day after Park Na-rae's grandmother's funeral.

The three are set to visit KAIST, the center of scientific technology in Korea, to find Daejeon's hidden gems. Heo Seong-beom, a KAIST graduate who is now a graduate student there, introduces it by saying, "This is the place that made me who I am. Although it's smaller than Seoul National University, it has more campuses, and I heard a campus will open in New York soon."

When Jang Dong-min asks Heo Seong-beom if it's true that all classes at KAIST are conducted in English, he replies, "Yes, everything is in English. Even friends who couldn't speak English when they entered can read papers in English after just one year," surprising everyone.

Heo Seong-beom introduces a trademark goose of KAIST, saying, "I entered in 2001, so I'm from the Class of '01. Its rank is even higher than the president's." Park Na-rae, who discovered the goose by the duck pond, exclaims, "The goose is so big. It's really the size of me," stepping back in surprise.

Having spotted campus couples, Park Na-rae asks Heo Seong-beom if he has ever been in a campus couple. He confesses, "I have done it before." When asked how many times he has been in campus couples, he leaves a unique hint saying, "It's a natural number, and it's an even number. It's not a prime number." Oh Sang-wook then responds unexpectedly, making everyone laugh, raising curiosity about what his response was.

While introducing KAIST, Heo Seong-beom talks about the 'Sports Complex,' shaped like a grand piano, stating, "There are various facilities like a rock climbing wall, fitness center, golf course, and basketball court that Sang-wook would like. KAIST students respect those who excel in arts and sports. It's not surprising to study well here."

An introduction to a large apartment complex located near KAIST also follows. The apartment, just a minute's drive from KAIST, was exclusively sold to KAIST researchers and professors when it was built in 1992, but now anyone can purchase it.

Heo Seong-beom refers to this apartment as the 'KAIST private tutoring zone,' mentioning that KAIST students want to tutor here and are waiting for opportunities, piquing curiosity about what the interior of the apartment might be like.

This special exploration to uncover Daejeon's hidden gems will be revealed on MBC's 'Save Me! Homes' at 10 p.m. on the 31st.

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