Reality TV show about Vietnamese people in RoK launched

The show tells the story of the lives of four men and four women, all whom are either Vietnamese and Korean nationals, who stay together in a house called “Romance House” for five days and four nights.

Through joint activities taking place at home, each person’s personality is gradually revealed, with emotional changes guaranteed and the audience guessing who will leave the house as a couple in the end.

The show has been jointly organised by VTVcab of Vietnam and JYN International of the RoK in a new format which will record the stories of young Vietnamese people living in the RoK. Through challenges, it is hoped that they will find their true love.

Two directors of the show, Yang Jeong Pil and Kim Tae Chul from the RoK, are famous for producing leading entertainment programmes in the RoK such as Star King, Same Bed, Different Dream, Baek Jong-won’s Alley Restaurant, and Taxi.

Vietnamese actor/model Jun Vu and model/singer Hai Nam will both take on the role of emcees for the show.

The first 10 episodes of the programme will be broadcast at 5:15 p.m. every Saturday on channel VTV3 from February 18, with the show being replaying on ON Music channel of the VTVcab system.

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