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Follow the Korean variety show "Dad, Where Are We Going?"

Text translation:

Because I didn’t have time, I only watched one episode of "Where Are We Going, Dad"? This weekend I watched all the Chinese versions of "Where Are We Going, Dad" from the beginning to the latest one? Again. As if to prove the popularity of Where Are We Going, Dad, the most luxurious lineup of the super-popular variety show "Happy Camp" with a gathering of superstars has participated in Where Are We Going, Dad? It is said that the five extremely popular fathers and the children who are now as popular as their fathers each showed their talents and provided various attractions for the audience. Busy celebrity fathers probably don't have much time to spend with their children. Through this kind of program, fathers and children can perform together to make their relationship closer. This should be of great significance to fathers and children.

Translated comments from Korean netizens:

1. Most Chinese fathers are more approachable. Haha, I don’t have the same feeling as Cheng Dongri. They were harmonious from the moment they left home! It makes me wonder if I am going to travel again.

2. Children give people a more childish feeling than children of the same age! She is indeed an only child

3. Where is dad going? It felt like their atmosphere was like going to grandma's house. The Chinese version gives people the feeling of a city kid going to the countryside to experience it. Chinese performers are richer than Korean performers... but the villages they go to are worse than Korean ones.

4. I wonder if it’s just for fun with my dad. Is it necessary to spend money to buy the copyright? But when they go on a trip to choose a house, the children get food in the village and dad cooks for them. , I didn’t expect that the content of the programs was so similar and even the music and sound effects settings were the same. I was surprised to hear "Didn't Go to School" by Liang Xianlianghe. Haha, even the title of the show seems to be Where Are We Going, Dad?

5. The people in the village gave them food but showed no expression on their faces! They didn't give it because they liked it, but because it was a show and they were paid, they gave it a little more formally. It’s not as generous as Korea’s.

6. Did we sell the copyright? Or was it taken by China itself? China's richest people are not comparable to those in South Korea's Gangnam District

7. "I Am a Singer" became very popular in China. Our country probably also entered China after foreseeing that famous Korean programs would be successful in China.

The popular cable TV drama "Grandpas Over Flowers" is said to have also entered Taiwan. Will similar content be screened in China one after another?