Luckee, an Indian-born broadcaster who is set to marry on the 28th, will introduce the Indian ambassador's residence on Save Me! Holmes.
Today (25th) MBC variety show Save Me! Holmes (abbreviated Holmes) is presented as a Han River commute house-hunting special.
This episode is presented as a Han River commute house-hunting special, a new breakthrough for Seoul's congested commuting routes. This house-hunting is nominally a foreigners special, featuring singer Paekga from Itaewon, Luckee from India, and Leo from Finland, joined by team leader Kim Sook.
Kim Sook, Paekga, Luckee and Leo inspect the Indian ambassador's residence in Itaewon thanks to Luckee's connection. As the residence is where the Indian ambassador to Korea and his family live, the embassy residence is being shown on television for the first time, raising expectations from the start.
The Indian ambassador's residence boasts a spacious site area of 1,850㎡, and it is said the Indian government purchased the former school building in the mid-1980s. Entering the gate, the four people could not take their eyes off the long, wide driveway and the fresh garden. Luckee said the ambassador's residence hosts many gatherings, so diplomatic spaces such as a banquet hall and lounge are essential in addition to living quarters.
Meeting the Indian ambassador's wife in person, the four were shown around the residence and looked at various Indian artifacts. The ambassador's wife said India has a 5 p.m. tea time culture and served the four milk tea and samosas (Indian dumplings). Asked whether she likes Korean food, the ambassador's wife shyly said she likes hotteok, naengmyeon and mango bingsu, and that her favorite entertainers are Park Bo-gum, Lee Dong-wook and Gong Yoo.
Afterwards, the four inspected a detached dwelling located near Mangwon Han River Park. It is located near Mapo-gu Office Station, was designed and built by the architect husband, and was interior-designed by the wife, raising expectations about the property from the start.
The mustard-colored interior and tasteful accessories hinted at the homeowner's sophisticated sense, and the private terrace is said to offer healing while looking at the birch trees. The living rooms get larger on the second, third and fourth floors, and the spacious rooftop veranda can be used in a variety of ways.
While looking at the property, Paekga sensed something odd and refused to film, drawing attention. Paekga confessed to the production team that he has a severe allergy to cat fur. Kim Sook said there are three cats living in the house and reportedly recommended Paekga leave early. The show airs tonight at 10 p.m. on Thursday.
[Photo] Courtesy of MBC.
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