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Maepjjiri Crossing The Line

"Crossing the Line" is a content for those who are called "spicy" because they are not good at eating spicy food, and Kwon Eun-bi, the so-called "spicy" leader who eats spicy food well, explores the spicy taste for their vicarious satisfaction. Kwon Eun-bi will try spicy foods regardless of genre and nationality through "Crossing the Line" and present an honest review from the perspective of "Crossing the Line". It is known that various contents such as finding spicy taste for spicy food and finding out the standards of spicy food are prepared together, which is all the more expected. *Maepjjiri (or Maebjjiri) is a Korean term for someone with low tolerance for spicy food.

Maepjjiri Crossing The Line

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Karine and the Yellow House

The series follows Karine Vanasse's latest project: renovating an ancestral home she bought on a whim in the Eastern Townships. Having fallen under the spell of this old residence in the heart of nature, Karine dives headfirst into this challenge with the desire to create a space that truly reflects her. No more magazine-style houses; now she wants a home that defies convention, where every imperfection tells a story. Surrounded by artisans from all walks of life, Karine also hopes to make it a place where art plays an important role.

Karine and the Yellow House

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The Haunted Rooms

They say there's one particularly famous "haunted hotel" meme. The reason it's haunted isn't because someone committed suicide there, but because the hotel was supposedly built on top of an old mass grave. People say you should never stay in the last room, and that you must knock on the door before entering... There are all kinds of "they say" stories about haunted hotels. But what's the actual evidence behind them? In the new season, the two hosts — Mo Junming and Lin Qianting — will once again put their own flesh and blood on the line. They'll check into two notorious haunted hotels in Malaysia and South Korea respectively, sharing the unique "ghost-first" accommodation experience from a first-person perspective. They’ll also bring along regular audience members to join them and personally experience the legendary "please knock before entering."

The Haunted Rooms

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Treasure Hunters

Treasure Hunters is a reality television series on NBC and Global Television in which ten teams of three solve puzzles and complete challenges in hopes of solving the ultimate puzzle and winning the grand prize. Teams travel across the United States and Europe in search of seven "artifacts" which when assembled will "lead to the key. Find the key, and find the treasure." The challenges and puzzles are spliced with American history, and the ultimate goal is to find a hidden treasure, leading the show to be compared on various occasions to the film National Treasure. The value of the treasure in the series was revealed on the season finale to be $3,000,000. The two-hour premiere episode aired on June 18, 2006 and beginning June 26 the series moved to its regular Monday night timeslot. The season finale was broadcast live on August 21, 2006. The Hunt is similar in format to The Amazing Race. Key differences include: ⁕Teams consist of three members as opposed to The Amazing Race's usual two ⁕The start location of each leg is not necessarily the end point of the previous leg ⁕Teams start each leg at the same time; Amazing Race teams have staggered starts based on previous leg finish order

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Toy Hunter

Toy Hunter is an American reality documentary television series on the Travel Channel that debuted August 15, 2012. The series encompasses the exploits of Jordan Hembrough, a toy dealer, who takes toy picking to a new level as he visits collections from some of the most popular cities on the East and West Coasts. In September 2012, Travel Channel announced the series' renewal for a second season, which consists of thirteen episodes. It airs in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Quest.

Toy Hunter

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