'From one to ten' Jang Seongkyu·Lee Sangyeop introduce weekend overseas trip itineraries that are short on travel time but long on excitement, presenting a new travel map for 2026.

The Lunar New Year special of T-cast E Channel 'From one to ten,' airing at 8 p.m. on Monday the 16th, takes as its theme 'overseas destinations good for leaving immediately' and carefully selects and reveals 10 places that can be visited on a weekend without using annual leave. Through a '2026-style travel roadmap' that balances time · distance · satisfaction to maximize travel satisfaction even with a short break, it is expected to offer thrilling vicarious satisfaction to those who cannot travel even during the golden holidays and to serve as a sure guide to awaken the travel instinct in those who want to go somewhere this year.

In this episode, the new charms of Qingdao, well known as the 'city of beer,' capture attention. Qingdao, which can be reached in an hour and a half from Incheon Airport, boasts exotic scenery befitting its nickname 'little Europe of Asia.' Its history as a former German concession has become an integral part of the city's identity, and the breweries established by Germans now operate as a beer museum preserving 120 years of history, adding depth to the travel experience.

When an evocative fishing village known as the 'Venice of Hong Kong' is introduced, Jang Seongkyu repeatedly exclaims, "It looks like a scene from a movie." The leisurely sight of gliding by boat among exotic stilt houses offers more than healing; it delivers deep emotion. Also, a dolphin tour to see the endangered Chinese white dolphin, commonly called the "pink dolphin," is cited as the highlight of this destination.

A travel destination with unreal charm appears, a city designated a UNESCO natural world heritage site and also famed as a 'world-class stargazing spot.' When a spectacle of the Milky Way and shooting stars unfolds on a night free from city lights and pollution, Jang Seongkyu cannot hide his excitement, saying, "Is this for real? I really want to see it. It's crazy." Lee Sangyeop, who is newly married and whose wife works in finance, also cannot finish his sentence, saying, "You could just stare at the sky there and stay up all night."

Meanwhile, a heavenly paradise reachable in just 2 hours and 40 minutes, the 'Hawaii of the East,' is chosen as the final No. 1, drawing attention. Jang Seongkyu even declares, "You'll really miss out if you don't go here," and strongly recommends it. With dazzling sandy beaches and emerald seas, this place offers snorkeling in crystal-clear waters and even the thrilling experience of driving a car across a 3,540-meter bridge and feeling as if you are flying over the sea.

In addition, the show presents a variety of destinations that make you want to leave the moment you hear them: a 'view hotspot' jewel embracing Mount Fuji; a 'city of eternal spring' for people who can't live without coffee; a 'hot air balloon heaven' closer than Türkiye; a hot-spot city that rose from an abandoned mining village to a 'city of gastronomy'; a new sanctuary of intense mala flavor; and one of the best rural getaways, the 'Switzerland of Asia.' Weekend trips abroad are enough — the new standard for 2026 travel proposed by 'From one to ten' can be checked on T-cast E Channel at 8 p.m. on the 16th.

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