
Lee Chan-won expresses gratitude to fans on its 4th anniversary. On February 2nd, JTBC's "Tokpawon 25si" will feature tours of Lombok and Komodo Island in Indonesia, the Red Horse Tour in Dalarna, Sweden, and an art tour in New York. Art history lecturer Lee Chang-yong will appear as a guest. On this day, the studio will hold a mid-term review session looking back on the past four years to celebrate the 4th anniversary of "Tokpawon 25si."
The cast will evaluate their individual contributions to the program. Yang Se-chan and Kim Sook name the viewers and Tokpawons as the top contributors, creating a warm atmosphere. Meanwhile, Jeon Hyun-moo humorously claims 65% of the shares, saying, "People around me ask why I work so hard on 'Tokpawon 25si'." Lee Chan-won insists their share is "100%" and explains, "When it comes to video thumbnails, my share is 100%." The cast emphasizes the passionate support of Lee Chan-won fans, saying, "Every time we monitor, 90% of the comments are about Lee Chan-won."
In the first video, the travel-specialized Tokpawon Alphago embarks on a virtual trip to Lombok and Komodo Island in Indonesia. Alphago visits "Selong Belanak Beach" in southern Lombok to enjoy water activities. Seeing Alphago relaxing by the emerald sea, Kim Sook expresses envy, saying, "I want to live here for a month."
Next, Alphago heads to "Gua Bangkang Prabu," where small bats can be found. Passing through an 11-meter-high entrance, Alphago enters the cave and encounters a swarm of small bats gathered on the cave ceiling. After sunset, the cast also observes a group of bats leaving to hunt for food. The cast marvels, saying, "It looks like a morning commute," and "It's a spectacular sight."
Then, Alphago visits "Komodo National Park," where the last remaining dinosaurs on Earth, the Komodo dragons, can be seen. The Komodo dragon is a predator capable of eating up to 80% of its body weight, and a professional guide must accompany tours. Alphago approaches the Komodo dragon, but as it starts to move, the studio becomes tense.
The unique and thrilling tour of Komodo Island in Indonesia and the cast's reflections on the 4th anniversary of "Tokpawon 25si" can be seen on JTBC's "Tokpawon 25si" at 8:50 PM on February 2nd.



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