This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
'House On Wheels' stars Seong Dong-il, Kim Hee-won, Jang Na-ra and Ryu Hye-young challenged wild valley fishing.
On the 23rd episode of the tvN variety show House on Wheels - Beyond the Ocean: Hokkaido edition, Ryu Hye-young, the daughter of Seong Dong-il from Reply 1988, appeared.
That day the four visited a fishing center. While moving in the car, Seong Dong-il said, "I wish we could stay one more day," and Ryu Hye-young replied, "I'm fine. I booked my flight one day later just in case."
Seong Dong-il said, "Stay one more day. That's the variable of travel. It's fun." Ryu Hye-young replied, "I think who you travel with is more important than where you go," which made Seong Dong-il happy.
After even seeing wild deer, they arrived at the wild valley fishing center. After changing clothes the four gathered to fish. At that moment Ryu Hye-young asked, "Are there really bears?" When told that bears actually exist, the four could not hide their surprise.
Akan Mashu National Park is the home of animals, so bears are present. The fishing instructor reassured them, "About the bears that have been in the news, there has not been a single accident caused by bears in this area for over 100 years. We will guide you along a route that avoids encountering bears."
Afterward the instructor showed the bell attached to his pants. It is a bell bears dislike, and they ring the bear bell when passing through areas where bears may appear. When he also showed bear repellent spray, Seong Dong-il said, "Don't I need one too?" and wanted one.
Seong Dong-il and Ryu Hye-young teamed up with Kim Hee-won and Jang Na-ra for a fishing competition. Kim Hee-won showed confidence, saying, "I'll catch one as soon as I throw it," and Seong Dong-il ground his teeth.
However, the Seong Dong-il and Ryu Hye-young team had little success and eventually decided to move spots. At that time the instructor pointed to a tree and said, "This is a scratch mark from a bear."
When Ryu Hye-young said, "I'm scared," the instructor replied, "This is scarier. If you eat this you will die," pointing to a poisonous plant. Known as the "helmet flower," the Ainu people in the past crushed the helmet flower root and applied it to arrows when hunting bears.
He added, "If there is someone in Korea you absolutely cannot forgive, call us. We will send them away," and Seong Dong-il joked, "Should Hee-won tear them up for me?"
[Photo] Broadcast screen capture of House on Wheels - Beyond the Ocean: Hokkaido edition
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