(From Cuba to Kazakhstan)
Thanks to Jongmin, I can sleep at a nice place.
Thank you, Jongmin.
You lost on purpose, right?
You didn't want us to catch a cold.
I already caught a cold.
It's open 24 hours.
It's open 24 hours.
It looks nice.
It's nice here.
I feel like eating pizza.
We're celebrating our 10th in a fancy restaurant.
Although you have to go to the mountain.
Isn't this too peaceful?
I know.
(They stop worrying and enjoy their free time.)
They seem to have Wi-Fi here.
(There is something out there.)
Noodles?
(It's the tent Jongmin will sleep in.)
It's party time.
Congratulations on our 10th anniversary.
- Congratulations. / - Great work, guys.
- We're in Kazakhstan. / - I know.
- It smells good. / - We did a great job.
(Unlike indoors, they're busy outside.)
(They didn't realize it at all.)
Where will Jongmin sleep later?
There might be a bed on the corridor.
- Or in the living room. / - The hotel must be seen.
You'll sleep outdoors where the hotel is seen.
But it's...
You can see the hotel from the subway too.
(What is that?)
To have it in sight, he should be farther away.
Look at that.
What are you setting up there?
(It's a great place to view the hotel.)
(They're happy since it's not their business.)
They're setting up the tent now.
Hey, this is a 24-hour-open place.
Then it'll be noisy here.
This is amazing.
It's open 24 hours here.
I won't be able to sleep.
We set it up here for your safety.
- It will be safe here. / - We'll come by later.
I think it'll be noisy here.
I won't be able to sleep tonight.
(Will Jongmin be able to sleep well tonight?)
We have to do the important thing.
We need to do the important thing.
(Suddenly, a sketchbook shows up.)
What are you going to do?
Where is Zarina?
Zarina should write it.
Zarina should write it. Zarina, come sit here.
(Zarina Muzaparova)
"A Korean celebrity is sleeping here."
(Kim Jongmin, a Korean celebrity)
What else should we write? Is that it?
"A Korean celebrity is sleeping here."
We should write one more thing. And...
(Staring)
Right. "Please don't feed him."
(Please don't feed him.)
"Don't feed him."
(Giggling)
"But you can talk to him 24 hours a day."
24 hours a day?
Add that I speak only one language.
(He can talk anytime, but speaks only one language.)
Add, "Try calling out Jongmin."
Let's call him together.
Jongmin.
Goodness.
(A Korean celebrity is sleeping here.)
They will call his name.
Jongmin!
(You can talk to him 24 hours a day.)
(Try calling him. "Jongmin!")
I feel so proud.
I wish at least one person calls Jongmin.
Why don't you go to bed?
You're staying up late.
You said Kazakhs normally go to bed early.
There are not many
24-hour-open cafes in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan is not for Jongmin.
(He gets ready to sleep and heads to the tent.)
I'll be thinking of the Korean Russians,
looking at the hotel.
(He's in the hotel in spirit.)
I want to get rid of it.
I need to sleep.
(It's fixed fast with tapes.)
It's too bright.
(Right then, a few people walk by the tent.)
(What is this?)
What did they say?
They just smiled and walked away.
I hope Kazakh people think it's funny.
I hope they like it.
Good night.
Good night. See you tomorrow.
It's too bright.
(As soon as they get back at the hotel,)
(Taehyun and Joonyoung fell asleep.)
(It's so loud.)
(Jongmin spent the whole night with the lullaby.)
(It's right next to a 24-hour-open cafe.)
(It's a great location to view Hotel Kazakhstan.)
(This is a great place to sleep outdoors.)
Jongmin. Jongmin.
(He doesn't answer.)
(The staff tries to check Jongmin's status.)
Jongmin.
(Poking)
(Surprised)
(Where am I? Who am I?)
- Did you sleep well? / - What?
Did you sleep well?
(I thought I was at home.)
Good morning.
The other members must have slept well.
I'll give you a chance to go wake them up.
(He's planning to moisten them.)
Who do you want to wake up first?
Joonyoung.
(It's so peaceful here.)
(I'll break the peace.)
(They're deep asleep and unaware.)
(Did you sleep well?)
(Joonyoung, I'm here.)
(Grinning)
(He looks scary.)
(We're sorry we couldn't protect you.)
(He laughs silently.)
(Squirming)
(What is it?)
(Jongmin is cheerful in Kazakhstan as well.)
(Hilarious)
(Goodness, I should not wake up my other prey.)
(What's this bad feeling?)
(He doesn't care. He sprays water at him.)
(His evil nature is revealed.)
Good morning.
(All members of Team Kazakhstan are awake.)
I can't believe we're walking out of
such a fancy hotel.
We should have breakfast.
Aren't we having breakfast?
Isn't breakfast included?
Let's go eat Korean food.
- Where are we going? / - I want kimchi jjigae.
We looked around the downtown of Almaty.
Are we leaving Almaty now?
We're going to see the most beautiful scenery
in Almaty.
That means we're not leaving.
(What would be the beautiful scenery like?)
I must win "Sleeping Indoors or Outdoors".
Come to think of it, I lost both games.
I feel like tonight's game would be the worst.
We need to do something more difficult.
What if we play the game in the mountain?
We never know.
(The car heads to the outskirt of the city.)
We're going up the hill.
Look at the pine trees and ice cap.
(The yellow trees and the ice cap look beautiful.)
It must be really cold up there.
Can cars climb up to the ice cap?
My ears are popping.
My eardrums are popping.
My eardrums are shaking like this.
(He's being a crybaby.)
We just passed the 1,550m-point above sea level.
Really?
I have a breathing problem.
(He keeps whining.)
I need a respirator.
This is an altitude sickness.
(At last, they arrived at the destination.)
Give me food.
Why won't you give us food?
Sorry, I just pushed you.
Give me food.
Why aren't you giving us breakfast?
Up there, delicious food is waiting for you.
Then we should go.
- We should go there. / - We're here for a reason.
- We're... / - We're simple.
(They're so simple.)
You said you're sick. You should stay here.
No, thanks. I will try to endure it.
(His gluttony makes him overcome the sickness.)
- Check out the altitude. / - 3,500m?
- Are we climbing there? / - We should climb there.
You're now on Shymbulak in Tian Shan Mountains.
You can see the ice cap all year round here.
Tian Shan Mountains' highest peak
is about 7,400m above sea level.
We're going up to the 3,200m-point
- above sea level by cable car. / - 3,200m?
Yes, you will ride three cable cars to get there.
- It's so far away. / - We need to transfer?
You can transfer from a cable car to another?
It's the second longest in the world.
When you arrive at the top of Shymbulak,
your favorite thing, a hiking course awaits you.
- Hiking? / - What?
A hiking course awaits you.
- Hiking? / - What?
(Seriously? Hiking?)
- What are you talking about? / - Gosh.
Not all of you must go hiking.
Only one of you will do it.
Why are you handing it to me?
Put it away.
On the way there, you'll play a game
to avoid hiking.
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