- You waited three hours? / - Yes.
I've waited six hours in the past.
When I was about to give up and leave,
the neighbor told me
there's another entrance on the other side.
Can't we buy it?
- You waited for nothing. / - Right.
(On their way to dinner)
This way.
- You have to eat. / - You couldn't wait.
- You had to give up? / - Yes.
- The sign will be put up someday. / - That's right.
It smells like traditional Chinese food.
I'm hungry.
It's time to be hungry.
That's true.
What do you like to eat?
- I like... / - Noodles.
- I like noodles. / - Same here.
- I like fried foods. / - China has many noodle dishes.
- The noodles are famous. / - Fried dishes.
I really like noodles.
I really like noodles too. The broth.
That restaurant was delicious.
With a quick online search
while walking down the street,
I found a great restaurant.
Please order anything you want.
Why? It's really cheap.
- It is? / - It's cheap?
- Look at the menu. / - I was surprised at the prices.
- So cheap. / - First off...
- $4.70. / - $4.70?
- That's so cheap. / - It's so cheap.
- Then let's... / - Good.
Let's share just in case.
Of course, let's order several dishes.
- The best part is sharing. / - It was so great.
I was worried about the food
because Chinese food has strong aromas.
- Let's order this. / - Right.
(Ordering a lot)
- Let's get it. / - Order it.
- Order happily. / - Okay, okay.
Why do these peppers cost this much?
- What's that? / - What's this?
Peppers?
- What is it? / - What is this?
It's a vegetable called okra.
- It's a vegetable? / - It's good for men.
It's good for men.
- Okra? / - It's good for men?
- Okra? / - For men?
We'll take three dishes.
Professor.
It's his dream to have a second child.
Are the effects immediate after eating it?
How long do the effects last?
- Lasting? / - What are you saying?
- In the morning. / - The morning.
- Let's try it. / - Let's try it.
(Will they be able to sleep tonight?)
It's already here.
- This is... / - It's the professor's order.
- It's my order? / - Thank you.
It's kind of like spicy seafood rice.
- It looks good. / - It's really delicious.
- It looks good. / - It's really good.
Can I smell it?
First of all...
Let's taste it.
It smells like curry.
- Curry. / - It smells slightly...
- It has a strong aroma. / - Try the soup first.
I think this was a good call.
Try the soup first.
I like how big the spoon is.
I was anxious before he tried it.
The younger guys usually try it first.
Right.
- It's good. / - Really?
- It's really good. / - How is it?
Chinese food has very strong aroma.
It's not like that at all.
I'm kidding.
- How is it? / - Good, right?
Is it okay? Sure?
- It's good. / - Good.
- It's similar to... / - Are you two...
- Trying to trick me? / - No.
I have a very childish palate.
Seriously. However...
- I was really worried. / - Please be honest.
It tastes just like...
- Instant noodles, doesn't it? / - Here it is again.
- It's good. / - It looks great.
- It looks good. / - It's like instant noodles.
Here's mine.
The soup looks similar.
- The soup. / - I like how it smells.
I like it.
This is good too.
- It's good. / - It has pork and pepper oil.
This one's good.
Wow, that looks amazing.
- It was so delicious. / - It looks like Japanese ramen.
I don't like doing Battle Trip this late.
- What? / - At this time of night.
- That's Chinese black-bean noodles. / - Here it comes.
(Jaehwan's order)
- It's like black-bean sauce. / - It's fried rice.
- Black-bean fried rice? / - Yes.
- That looks tasty. / - Fried rice is always good.
It tastes like you'd expect.
- Black-bean sauce and rice. / - We walked all day...
So everything will be good.
- It's so tasty. / - I like it.
What's this?
- That's his. / - It keeps coming.
How many dishes did you order?
It's cheap.
- It's cheap. / - That's why we ordered so much.
- It's really cheap. / - It's so affordable.
- It's really cheap. / - That's why.
You ordered everything on the menu.
There are only three main dishes though.
I thought Chinese food doesn't suit my palate
but I love it.
It's perfect.
It's the best.
(It's incredible)
Oishi!
- Oishi? / - What do I say?
Oishi?
- Haochi. / - I didn't know.
- Haochi. / - The best?
- It's the best. / - The best!
The best!
That's how you say "it's the best."
We haven't tried this.
It's the most important.
Let's try it.
Here we go.
How does it taste?
Do you like it?
Does it make you feel strong?
- He looks a bit... / - His expression is weird.
Do you feel stronger?
I can't explain it.
I can't describe it with words.
So...
- It's like Chinese pickles. / - Right.
I can't describe it with words.
What does it taste like?
It tastes kind of like pickled peppers.
There's no way to explain it.
- I can't take it. / - Really?
Stop it.
Don't.
It's really gooey inside.
It also has a strong scent.
The texture is gooey in my mouth.
It's a vegetable...
- But it's greasy. / - Try the pork cutlet.
I tried it.
The most important thing is that all of this
only costs around $60.
It only costs about $60.
To be honest...
It's also not over yet.
- So cute. / - There's more?
Seriously.
- That's so cute. / - Goodness.
- How can you eat that? / - It's so cute.
- That's 80 cents? / - Yes.
- That's so cute. / - It's so cruel.
How can you eat it?
- Did you order it, Jaehwan? / - Yes, I did.
- You're cruel. / - Why?
Are you going to eat this?
I'm just going to look at it instead of eating it.
It looks like me.
This is me when I'm cold.
It's bread.
- Bread? / - Yes.
It's bread.
- It's sweet potato on the inside. / - Sweet potato.
- He just split it open. / - That looks so good.
- Does it taste like innards? / - Split its stomach.
- It tastes like sweet potato. / - At first glance...
- It looks like an egg. / - I'm proud.
- Good job. / - Thanks.
- You did so well. / - Thank you.
You ordered well.
Thank you.
Thank you for enjoying it.
- That was good. / - No bad dishes?
- Except for the okra. / - Everything else was good?
Yes.
- Like you've mentioned earlier... / - Yes.
I've heard The Bund's nightscape is very pretty.
- The nightscape is gorgeous. / - It really is.
The night view is meant to be the best.
- The Bund? / - Wow, this is killer.
- It's the best. / - I know.
It's so pretty.
The night view was so pretty.
- It really is something, right? / - Yeah.
I made a resolution after visiting there.
You can put ads up on the building, right?
It'd be crazy to propose to your fiance there.
- We're in The Bund. / - The Bund.
- It's so nice. / - I know.
- The Bund here... / - Yes.
- The docks here. / - Yes.
- Our independence activists... / - Really?
They entered by boat through here.
The boats back then must've been so small...
The independence activists back then
came through this area.
- The Bund. / - I see.
The night lights are starting to turn on.
It's not quite yet but it's still pretty though.
If you look at places with scenic night views...
- This time, right? / - Right.
- Just as the sun is going down... / - Just then...
You can see your face in the photo too then.
Where we first started...
- The Oriental Pearl Tower. / - That over there.
- The lights are on. / - It looks amazing.
It feels different to the day, right?
There's a building that looks like a bottle opener.
The locals refer to it as Bottle Opener Tower.
- Really? / - It's the World Financial Center.
You seem like a local guide.
You're like our guide.
It's because I've been here so many times.
Later on, when I'm proposing to my future wife...
If her name appeared on there...
- That would be amazing. / - Spend some money...
If you write "I love you" there...
He has big dreams.
Then I thought to myself...
- I should buy that building. / - That's right.
(Every angle gives you a photo of your life)
If you go to Shanghai,
everyone takes a picture there.
- That's true. / - Right there.
(Shanghai nightscape, like a magazine spread)
Seriously for me...
It was so windy.
It was so cold.
You encountered all four seasons.
What? Because it's cold?
See? It's a tough world once you leave home.
It must've been freezing.
You freeze to death.
You suffer if you leave home.
I know it's a beautiful nightscape
but we can't be walking around in this weather.
That was great.
- Hold on. Is it over? / - Yes.
- What? / - You can't end it yet.
- It seems short, right? / - That was so entertaining.
- That was over so quickly. / - Wasn't it so much fun?
- Professor, that was so fun. / - Thank you.
There's more in the second half.
Really?
Many people would know this already but
the Provisional Government is in Xintiandi.
Paying it a visit will be worth your time.
But locating it seems so hard.
- You could just pass it by. / - Right.
That's such a shame.
There is a sign on the main street
but there's no Korean sign.
I thought creating one would be a good idea
so I've been contacting
the Shanghai city government.
- I hope it's approved. / - Me, too.
How did the Provisional Government end up there?
Thanks to the Anglo-Japanese alliance,
Britain was a close ally to Japan at the time.
However, France, as the rival to the British Empire,
was privy the Korean independence activists
who could stand up to Japan.
Since Shanghai was once a French concession,
the Korean Provisional Government
became established at its current location.
As we all saw,
despite it being a provisional government of a country,
it seems too small and inadequate.
But at the time, most of the international community
wasn't aware of the Korean independence movement.
So instead of recognizing Korea as a state,
they knew of it as a small village.
Hence, the Provisional Government established
in an unfamiliar foreign land could only be small.
But despite the humble conditions,
the late Kim Koo prepared
the historical independence movements.