Kojumu's Exhilarating Post-Temple Stay Adventure Unfolds at Gyeongju's Hwanglidangil on MBC's My Little Old Boy

Kojumu's Exhilarating Post-Temple Stay Adventure Unfolds at Gyeongju's Hwanglidangil on MBC's My Little Old Boy

In a delightful adventure, Jeon Hyun-moo, Code Kunst, and Lee Joo-seung are set to explore the vibrant "Hwanglidangil" in Gyeongju.

Scheduled for broadcast on MBC's variety show "I Live Alone" on the 13th, the episode will showcase the trio enjoying earthly pleasures after a temple stay. The lively atmosphere of Hwanglidangil brings a noticeable sparkle to Jeon Hyun-moo's face as they dive into the popular street foods like tteokbokki and jjondeugi. Code Kunst, who previously savored the simplicity of temple food, is ready to indulge his appetite as the trio narrates their experience in this bustling locale.

Hwanglidangil’s Turkish ice cream shop captures the attention of the group, with Code Kunst humorously battling the skillful ice cream vendor. As Code Kunst removes his glasses in a fit of competitive spirit, viewers are left wondering if he can defeat the vendor’s playful tactics. Additionally, Lee Joo-seung’s continuous training in "dynamic visual acuity" raises anticipation for his performance during the challenge.

As the trio enjoys the thrill of a claw machine arcade, Jeon Hyun-moo emphasizes the stakes, suggesting a generous budget for their competition. Despite facing failures and escalating costs, the excitement remains palpable, as Hyun-moo declares, “This is the best!” This lighthearted approach to entertainment is sure to resonate with fans of South Korean culture.

Fans can catch the full revelry of the "Kojumu" adventure in the episode airing at 11:10 PM. Meanwhile, insights from channel A's show "Rumors Have It" estimated Jeon Hyun-moo's annual income at around 30 to 40 billion won, a figure likely risen in the seven years since. Amidst his flourishing career, he resides in the luxurious "I-Park Samsung" apartment in Gangnam, showcasing his success in both the entertainment and real estate sectors.

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