Comedians Park Na Rae and Yang Se Hyung, close friends for 15 years, embarked on their first overseas trip together to Macau. The duo's quirky chemistry and exploration of the city brought both laughter and intrigue to the latest episode of MBC's Where is My Home
On the November 28 episode, the show aired part two of its special segment, Where is My Home- Macau Edition. The previous week’s episode highlighted Park and Yang’s hilarious and heartwarming interactions as they toured Macau, showcasing the city’s unique charm and housing styles.
The pair began their second day in Macau exploring local life. Their morning adventures included a visit to the bustling 'Red Market,' a traditional bazaar nearly a century old, where they sampled exotic fruits and dim sum. Dressed sharply in formal attire, Park startled Yang, who quipped, “We’re so mismatched—except when we’re eating!”
At a local clothing store, Yang offered to buy Park a gift in celebration of their trip. After donning her new outfit, Park fully immersed herself in their house-hunting mission. “Even though we’re here for filming, it feels more like a real vacation,” she confessed. Yang agreed, adding, “There’s no awkwardness or discomfort—our travel styles really click.”
The duo explored a variety of properties, including a new harbor-view complex with options ranging from studio apartments to three-bedroom homes. Park explained the intriguing flexibility of the listings, which offered both unfurnished and fully furnished options.
They also visited a massive residential complex in the Taipa district, home to 6,560 units. Park was struck by the densely packed high-rise buildings, describing the scene as “apartment walls surrounding us like a fortress.” She further explained Macau’s unique housing challenges, noting that parking spaces in the area are purchased separately and can cost as much as 200 million KRW (approximately $143,000).
Where is My Home - Macau Edition part two airs Thursday, November 28, at 10:00 PM KST on MBC. Fans can look forward to more laughs, fascinating cultural insights, and the delightful camaraderie of Park Na Rae and Yang Se Hyung.