(Phu Quoc with Song Vacation)
(Second largest safari in the world)
- Really? / - It's world's second biggest.
If you even have that...
- What about Khao Yai? / - You're so cruel.
(35 minutes by taxi from the restaurant to the safari)
- Kyunga. / - Yes, Haena.
I'd love to bring you back to the childhood.
I'm going to be a child again?
Today, pretend you're a child and enjoy.
- Okay. / - This place in Phu Quoc...
Is the biggest man-made safari
after the one in Africa.
- Really? / - Yes.
(The largest man-made safari is in the U.A.E.)
- No way. / - That's where you went?
- No. / - I was surprised.
(The second largest is in Vietnam)
It's incredibly huge.
It's the biggest man-made safari in Asia.
Is the whole area the safari?
Yes, the whole area.
It's a wildlife conservation area.
They came to greet us.
("V" Safari is the second largest safari in the world)
Isn't it amazing?
It looks very exotic.
If you stay at the resort we stayed in,
you don't have to pay for the entrance fee.
There is an amusement park,
a golf course and everything inside.
- It's so big! / - It's so cute.
It's so huge, right?
- What should we see first? / - This.
- Look over there. / - Oh, my.
Look at that.
What is it?
- It's so cute. / - They're ring-tailed lemurs.
Hello.
- She was a little scared. / - I'm scared of monkeys.
Hello, we're Song Vacation.
- What's your name? / - He's standing still.
I didn't know monkeys were this docile.
- Hello. / - Are you two on a date?
- Hello. / - We got you.
- Hey, what are you? / - Hello.
They look so cute.
They look really cute.
- They're not scared of humans. / - It's fascinating.
- Should we try feeding them? / - Okay.
I heard we can feed them.
- You weren't in Yongin, were you? / - No, way.
This is a zoo. The safari is somewhere else.
They seem to eat more than us.
They eat corns, carrots, and grapes.
Kyunga, I thought they'd run toward us...
- If we feed them. / - You can go into the cage?
- You can go in? / - Yes, you can.
- My gosh. / - You can walk inside.
- Really? / - That sounds amazing.
As soon as we walked in, they ran toward us.
But monkeys are very violent.
- I know. / - These monkeys were very nice.
They're coming after us.
(The moment she gives a carrot)
- It's jumping. / - It's following you.
(A monkey jumped to her as she tried to give a carrot)
- Oh, no. / - What happened?
It's following me!
She's being attacked.
She's being attacked.
They must've thought you were a tree.
- They thought you were a tree. / - I see.
Because you're so tall.
I've never seen that before.
(They're scary)
Can you jump?
(That's a piece of cake)
You're cute. That's mine.
- It's like holding a koala. / - I was so happy.
Hey.
(It fails to take the food)
I'll give you one.
They don't like carrots.
She's carrying three of them.
This one... Hey.
You can't just take the food.
(Corn tastes the best when I'm eating it alone)
It has facial expressions.
It's holding the camera.
- It hit your head. / - It's really gentle.
Its feet are like human hands.
They're like human hands.
It jumped.
(It takes a carrot)
(Then suddenly jumps)
That's amazing
I've never seen these lemurs in person.
- Haena, I'm a bit scared of... / - Yes.
- Feeding animals. / - Are you okay?
If we go past the zoo and go in more...
- You'll see wild beasts. / - Wild beasts?
There's a safari where you can see big animals.
They are all caged in, so you can just watch.
- It won't be scary. / - I don't have to feed them, right?
You don't have to.
You said you'd put me through hardship.
This is really hard.
- This is it. I was going to... / - It's really tough.
We're only doing the stuff I hate.
It's my day, so we'll do what I want.
Alright.
- Let's go. / - We'll go on to the safari.
- Kids would love that. / - They would.
We take this bus to go into the safari.
- Is this what we're riding? / - Yes.
We just hop in.
That was so much fun.
- Seriously, I'll go there. / - Okay.
- Zoos are really great. / - You're right.
It makes you happy.
- Here we go. / - Let's go.
Welcome to the safari park.
- It's not a jeep. / - The entrance fee...
- No. / - It's a bus.
Let's go.
You seem way more excited than before.
I've really wanted to do this.
I thought you could only go
to a safari like this in Africa.
- I know, right? / - This is so cool.
(What animal will they see first?)
- There it is. / - What? Where?
- What's that? / - Where?
- Over there. / - Where?
- Here. / - I see.
- Are they deer? / - Goodness.
They're so pretty.
- Deer are so pretty. / - They are, aren't they?
They're cute.
There are so many of them.
- I've never seen one like that. / - Antelope.
There were so many different kinds of antelopes.
I guess they don't eat each other.
They are all herbivores.
They can't eat each other. My gosh.
There are so many of them.
Is it because they're herbivores?
We're going into somewhere different.
- We're going through a steel gate. / - This is it.
- This is the real safari. / - This is where it begins.
- This is similar. / - Yes.
It's so cool.
Please show yourselves.
(We wonder what lives here)
What is it? What's there?
What is it?
(Look at that!)
- Amazing. / - Rhinoceros!
- Awesome. / - Unbelievable.
I thought they were rocks. Amazing.
- I've never seen them before. / - They're huge.
- They're like rocks. / - They're really huge.
Amazing.
- Why are they all together? / - It must be too hot.
They're in the shade because it's hot.
- Amazing. / - I didn't think they'd be this big.
They're huge.
- Don't they have cute eyes? / - Yes.
They're like buttons.
- They have a lot of wrinkles around the eyes. / - Yes.
I've been to a safari in Africa for a shoot.
Rhinoceros usually don't come out like that.
They are dangerous animals
and they don't come near people.
Look at that.
- It's a lion. / - A lion.
It's the king of the jungle.
- It hates sunlight. / - The paws look so soft.
- Seriously. / - Goodness.
They're so cute.
Haena, there is a baby here.
- There's a baby. / - Where?
There's a foal.
It's so cute.
- It's so cute. / - It's really cute.
- Goodness. / - The foal is so cute.
- So cute. / - That's a popular hairstyle.
- There are giraffes. / - Where?
- There are giraffes. / - Gosh, my nickname is giraffe.
I've never seen so many giraffes.
- Hello. / - Look.
(Bye, giraffes)
- I'm losing track of time here. / - I know, right?
The safari was so much fun. The end!
Safaris are fun.
- They are. / - They're fun.
You just stay on the bus and not harm anything.
I want to highly recommend our trip because of this.
Where are we going after this?
This time, it's world's number one.
We'll ride the longest cable car in the world.
Haena, you only deal with the world's best.
Of course.
We'll go from number 2 to 1.
- That's good. / - Let's go ride the cable car.
- Let's go. / - Go, go.
(They're off to enjoy the world's longest cable car)
- Phu Quoc has a lot to offer. / - There's much to see.
(It takes about 1 hour from the safari by taxi)
This is where we'll ride the cable car.
- I can see it over there. / - You can see it, right?
It's the longest cable car in the world.
- This one? / - Yes.
Also the apparatus...
They built this new cable car.
It's the longest in the world.
That's amazing.
It's the tallest so it is in the Guinness World Records.
- We'll pass five islands. / - Okay.
So we'll arrive at...
The cable car passes five islands.
- Hon Thom Island? / - Yes.
It goes all the way down to Hon Thom Island.
(This 7.9km long cable car passes 5 islands)
- It's endless. / - It doesn't stop.
Do you just go there and come back?
No, there are a lot of activities to do.
- You can enjoy water sports. / - On Hon Thom Island?
Then you go back.
Thank you.
(Cable car admission fee, $25)
(Let's go ride the cable car)
(The world-class cable car is right before their eyes)
It's huge.
It's really big, Haena.
(We're going on it!)
Wait.
I'm scared.
It's like an amusement park ride.
It takes 20 minutes to get to the end.
- I see. / - 20 minutes?
Yes. It's very long.
It's amazing.
Isn't it pretty? It keeps on going.
- There's a town too. / - Yes.
It's really high.
It's so nice because there's nothing blocking the view.
We can see everything.
(A panoramic view of Phu Quoc can be seen)
Unbelievable.
This is awesome.
It's like a scene from a movie.
- Right? / - Yes.
When you're up high like this,
you can see all the buildings and the rooftops.
- It's so pretty. / - If you ride it...
You can see the whole of Phu Quoc.
- It's going over the water. / - Yes.
- It's nice. / - Yes.
The view is beautiful.
Look at the color of the sea.
Isn't that emerald color?
- Amazing. / - The color of the sea is awesome.
It looks like paint is mixed in with the water.
- It's nice, Haena. / - Isn't it?
I like this course.
- This is a must-do. / - You have to do this.
- We'll see a pillar that is... / - Yes.
On the world records.
It's not a building but a pillar.
Yes, it's a pillar.
(It's as tall as a 75-story building)
I can't feel how high this is.
I can't feel how high this is.
- That was 160m high. / - That's amazing.
(The sea looks so far away)
- It's huge. / - It looks really tall from here.
It's endless.
(It takes a while to look at the whole pillar)
It's nice. This is really nice.
The cable car was a great dating place.
(After the last pillar, they see Hon Thom Island)
We'll relax here for a bit.
Once we arrive on Hon Thom Island,
we'll enjoy water sports.
We haven't been in the water.
My feet went in the water.
We haven't been in the water.
My feet went in the water.
My hat went in the water too.
No! My hat!
But your body hasn't gone in the water yet.
If I drown, I'm going to step on you and come out.
(Kyunga can't swim)
I think you'll actually do that.
I was thinking out loud.
- I'm just kidding. / - Even if you go far out...
Your head will still be out of the water.
Perhaps.
- It'll be fun. / - I'll believe in you.
(Let's go to Hon Thom Island for fun water sports!)
(30 minutes to Hon Thom Island by cable car)
Snorkeling in the sea is fun
but there's something I haven't tried.
You go on a board and paddle.
- A canoe? Paddle-boarding. / - I wanted to try that.
- Kayak. / - Kayaking is hard.
I wanted to try something like this.
I also wanted to try something like paddle boats.
You would look really tall if you stand up on there.
Should I plant a telephone pole there?
That's good.
I'll install the electric lines.
I'll have to see what kind of activity they will do.
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