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Male group member hilariously struggles with Indian roti challenge; Lin Mei-hsiu witnesses the whole thing and bursts into laughter

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Hosts Lin Mei-hsiu, Chang Tsai-hsing, and Ozone's Zu'an embarked on a one-day tour of Tamsui and Bali, exploring local markets and diverse culinary experiences.
  • During the tour, Zu'an struggled humorously while attempting to make an Indian roti, quickly surrendering to the challenge.
  • The trio also visited an indigenous-themed restaurant, interacted with fans, and enjoyed a sunset horseback riding session, concluding their exploration of the scenic areas.

Taiwanese television personalities Lin Mei-hsiu, Chang Tsai-hsing, and Ozone member Zu'an recently explored the picturesque areas of Tamsui and Bali in a segment for the TVBS program "Our Family." The trio's adventure featured a deep dive into the region's culinary landscape, starting from traditional markets and venturing into exotic flavors and indigenous cuisine.

We are now looking left and right, Tamsui to the left and Bali to the right!

โ€” Zu'anZu'an introduces the location of their day trip.

Their gastronomic journey included Zu'an facing his "pig innards" challenge again, this time trying pig liver after previously tasting pig eyes. Lin Mei-hsiu offered a traditional saying, "Eating pig liver will make you have a good heart," referencing the belief of "nourishing the body with similar foods."

A highlight of the culinary exploration was Zu'an's attempt at making an Indian roti. Donning an apron, he enthusiastically started tossing the dough but quickly faltered, exclaiming "I can't do it, it's going to break!" His humorous struggle left his co-hosts and the crew in stitches.

People used to say that eating pig liver will make you have a good heart.

โ€” Lin Mei-hsiuLin Mei-hsiu comments on the traditional belief associated with eating pig liver.

The tour continued with a visit to an indigenous-themed restaurant, where they sampled unique local dishes. In a special segment for loyal viewers, the hosts also participated in a fan meeting, distributing snacks and interacting closely with their audience. The program aims to provide viewers with a comprehensive guide to eating, drinking, and enjoying leisure activities in Tamsui and Bali.

I can't do it, it's going to break!

โ€” Zu'anZu'an humorously gives up while attempting to make an Indian roti.

To conclude their day, the hosts engaged in a dreamy sunset horseback riding experience by the sea. Chang Tsai-hsing described the moment as "life full of hope," while Zu'an called it a "very special experience" that fulfilled his wish. They concluded that while Tamsui is ideal for shopping and dates, Bali offers better opportunities for cycling, scenic views, and dining, with Chang Tsai-hsing particularly praising the relaxed itinerary for someone from outside the region.

I feel like life is full of hope.

โ€” Chang Tsai-hsingChang Tsai-hsing expresses his positive feelings during the sunset horseback riding experience.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.