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Broadcaster Noh Hong-chul plans to enter lodging business after travel woes
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Broadcaster Noh Hong-chul plans to enter lodging business after travel woes

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • South Korean TV personality Noh Hong-chul announced plans to start a lodging business.
  • He shared his excitement and a meeting video on social media, sparking interest.
  • The idea reportedly stems from past travel experiences facing accommodation issues.

South Korean broadcaster Noh Hong-chul has revealed his intention to venture into the lodging business, capturing public attention. He shared his enthusiasm for this new endeavor on social media, posting a video of a meeting and expressing his excitement, stating he "can't sleep" due to the sudden idea.

This unexpected announcement has led to speculation that Noh's past travel experiences, particularly those involving difficulties with accommodation, may have inspired this entrepreneurial move. The broadcaster is known for his energetic personality and previous ventures, making his entry into the hospitality sector a topic of keen interest.

Noh's social media post detailed his sudden urge to create a lodging facility, signaling a potentially significant shift in his career. The move suggests a desire to apply his creative energy and perhaps lessons learned from personal experiences to a new business challenge. Further details about the scope and nature of his planned lodging business are anticipated.

Suddenly I want to create a lodging business and I'm so excited I can't sleep.

โ€” Noh Hong-chulNoh Hong-chul shared this statement on his social media along with a meeting video, announcing his new business venture.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.