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"Every place I can see is my land" – 'King of Tents' Ra Je-geon reveals his private camping site [Millionaire Next Door]

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Kim Noeul

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/Photo provided by EBS
/Photo provided by EBS

Seo Jang-hoon and Jang Ye-won listen to the dramatic success story of 'King of Tents' Ra Je-geon.

In the EBS program 'Seo Jang-hoon's Millionaire Next Door,' airing on the 10th, 'Tent Millionaire' Ra Je-geon, who dominates 90% of the global premium tent pole market and has been dubbed 'The King of Tents' by foreign media, will appear.

Centering on the poles that form the skeleton of tents, he also produces various tents and outdoor gear. Over 38 years, he has personally designed more than 3,000 tents. Invited by Ra Je-geon, Seo Jang-hoon and Jang Ye-won visit his private camping site, decorated with a variety of tents and camping equipment he created. When Seo Jang-hoon, amazed by the scale, asks, "Is all of this your land, Mr. Chairman?" Ra Je-geon replies, "Everything within my sight is my land," leaving them in awe.

/Photo provided by EBS
/Photo provided by EBS

The contrasting camping styles of Seo Jang-hoon and Jang Ye-won also draw attention. Seo Jang-hoon honestly admits, "I know nothing about camping," while Jang Ye-won reveals, "I often go camping with friends," raising expectations. In particular, Seo Jang-hoon attempts to sit on an ultra-lightweight camping chair made by Ra Je-geon, heightening the tension. Seeing the chair so light that Jang Ye-won can lift it with one hand, Seo Jang-hoon worries, "It looks like it would collapse if someone with my heavy weight sits on it."

However, the chair is said to support up to 200 kilograms. The two then tour the interior of a massive tent. Inside the large tent, reminiscent of a plastic greenhouse, there is a kitchen-living room equipped with various household items, a cozy and warm bedroom, and even a cinema room designed to maximize the romance of camping, eliciting admiration. Ra Je-geon explains, "In the past, tents were solely for sleeping, but now they have evolved into spaces where daily life is possible."

Meanwhile, Seo Jang-hoon takes on camping Yut-nori and Tuho games. In particular, the Tuho game, where players throw balls into holes worth 1 to 3 points, is highly anticipated from the start because it is similar to basketball. Seo Jang-hoon responds, "I always hear this whenever I play something like this, but what does this have to do with basketball?" looking perplexed.

Nevertheless, he declares, "I am the one who keeps going until I succeed," persistently targeting the 3rd-point hole and displaying his undeniable competitive instinct. The program airs at 9 p.m. on the 10th.

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