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Salty Tour

South Korean travel television program


Salty Tour (Korean: 짠내투어) is a South Korean television program that airs on tvN.

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Season 1 aired on every Saturday at 22:30 (KST) beginning November 25, 2017 to June 1, 2019.

Season 2, named More Salty Tour (Korean: 더 짠내투어), began on June 17, 2019 and broadcast timing changed to Mondays at 23:00 (KST).[1][2]

The show had a hiatus after the episode on March 16, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which made travelling and filming for the show difficult.[3] On June 1, it was confirmed that filming for the show had resumed.[4] The program continued from June 30 and broadcast timing changed to Tuesdays at 19:40 (KST).[5] The last episode was aired on August 4.

Program

Season 1

For every destination, 2 or 3 of the cast members (or invited guest(s)) are assigned as 1-day tour guides and are given the same budget per person. There are also scenarios where cast members and/or guests work together as the day's tour guides. With a fixed budget, the tour guide(s) for each day have to attempt to provide a best vacation experience. The judging of the 1-day tours will be done by the remaining cast members and invited guests, based on the food, places of interest, accommodation and a temporary criteria (which changes for every destination) for each day. The winning tour guide can get to enjoy a Small Luxury that each of the tour guide wants to enjoy after being the winning tour guide of the destination.

Season 2 (More Salty Tour)

This season sticks to the same format and rules of Season 1, which emphasised on 1-day tours under tight budgets. However, a new rule is added in this season. For every destination, whoever are assigned as 1-day tour guides can each choose a luxury spot (defined as one that is not the least expensive, but gives more satisfaction), either for food, place of interest or accommodation. The cast members and invited guest(s) have to complete a mission from the production team to get to go for the luxury spot, if not they will have to go for the cheapest alternative of it, arranged by the production team. The winning tour guide(s) for every destination will get a golden badge.

A new format was introduced starting from the 9th tour. 2 (or 2 teams of) tour guides will battle against each other, and the remaining cast members and invited guest(s) will each choose to follow 1, hence 2 different tours in the same destination are held on the same day. In the middle of the day, all are gathered for an evaluation, where the remaining cast members and guest(s) can either continue to follow the same tour guide each of them chose at first or change to be guided under the other tour guide if he/she is not satisfied with the previous part of the tour.

Domestic Version

The sub-title beginning episode 116 is Wise Online Travel (슬기로운랜선여행). The domestic version sticks to the original concept of the season.

Cast

Changes to the cast

Yeo Hoe-hyun has stepped down from the show after the episode on December 30, 2017 due to his filming schedule. Since then, the show would invite guest(s) to go on tours together with the cast.

On April 3, 2018 it was announced that Kim Saeng-min has stepped down from the show following his recent apology for a past sexual harassment incident. There is no episode on April 7, in order for the production crew to re-edit the remaining of the Taiwan tour, which was already recorded before the news broke out.[6]

On May 23, 2018 it was confirmed that Moon Se-yoon and Heo Kyung-hwan would join the show's permanent cast, with the former joining from the episode on May 26 and the latter to join from the episode on June 16.[7]

On February 26, 2019 it was confirmed by tvN that Park Na-rae would be leaving the show after the Hong Kong-Macau tour episodes, with the possibility of having a new fixed cast member to replace her.[8]

On March 12, 2019, it was confirmed by tvN that Jung Joon-young would step down from the show due to his involvement in the Burning Sun scandal. He would be edited out for the episodes that he has already recorded.[9]

On May 8, 2019 tvN confirmed that the show would go into Season 2, with only Park Myung-soo from Season 1 to remain and Han Hye-jin, Lee Yong-jin and Kyuhyun (Super Junior) to join in as the fixed cast of the show.[10]

On February 17, 2020 tvN confirmed that Kim Jun-ho would join the show's permanent cast, starting from the episode on the same day.[11]

On June 10, 2020, tvN confirmed that Han Hye-jin has stepped down from the show, and So Yi-hyun would join the show's permanent cast.[12] It is also assumed that Lee Yong-jin has stepped down from the show.

Episodes (Season 1)

2017

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List of episodes (episode 1–6)

2018

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List of episodes (episode 7–56)

2019

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List of episodes (episode 57–78)

Episodes (Season 2 — More Salty Tour)

2019

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List of episodes (episode 79–104 + special)

2020

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List of episodes (episode 105–121)

Ratings

In the ratings below, the highest rating for the show will be in red, and the lowest rating for the show will be in blue each year.

Season 1

2017
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List of ratings (episode 1–6)
2018
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List of ratings (episode 7–56)
2019
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List of ratings (episode 57–78)

Season 2

2019
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List of ratings (episode 79–104)
2020
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List of ratings (episode 105–present)
  • Note that the show airs on a cable channel (pay TV), which plays part in its slower uptake and relatively small audience share when compared to programs broadcast (FTA) on public networks such as KBS, SBS, MBC or EBS.
  • NR rating means "not reported".
  • TNmS have stopped publishing their rating report from June 2018.

Notes

  1. Season 1: 78
    Season 2: 43
  2. Only appeared in episode 17
  3. Kim Ji-min will enjoy the Small Luxury in her place
  4. Only appeared in the San Francisco tour
  5. Only appeared in episodes 33-35
  6. Only appeared in episodes 47-48
  7. Park Na-rae's mother
  8. Heo Kyung-hwan's mother
  9. Moon Se-yoon's mother
  10. The scenes of Hani (and Jung Joon-young who has been edited out) enjoying the small luxury were supposedly edited out
  11. Only appeared in episodes 81-83
  12. Only appeared in episodes 102-104
  13. Only appeared in episode 112
  14. Only appeared in episode 120
  15. Only appeared in episode 121
  16. There is no actual confirmation on the actual rating due to sources not being able to show the ratings for this episode

References

  1. Shin So-won (May 9, 2019). "'더 짠내투어' 박명수X한혜진X이용진X규현, 6월 17일 첫 방송". MyDaily (in Korean). Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  2. Chun Yoon-hye (May 29, 2019). "'더 짠내투어', 원조 박명수→한혜진-이용진-규현 합류..6월 17일 첫 방송[공식]". Herald POP (in Korean). Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  3. Cho Yoo-kyung (February 28, 2020). "'더 짠내투어' 측 "코로나19 심각, 3월 23일 방송부터 휴지기" [공식입장]" (in Korean). Retrieved February 28, 2020 via Sports DongA.
  4. Park Soo-in (June 1, 2020). "'더 짠내투어' 측 "소이현-조이 출연" 제주도편으로 방송재개(공식입장)" (in Korean). Retrieved June 3, 2020 via Newsen.
  5. Jung Hee-yeon (June 16, 2020). "'더 짠내투어' 소이현 합류…랜선여행으로 30일 방송 [공식]". Sports DongA (in Korean). Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  6. Jang Jin-ri (May 23, 2018). "[공식입장] 문세윤-허경환, '짠내투어' 고정 합류 "새로운 재미 선사할 것"". OSEN (in Korean). Retrieved May 23, 2018.
  7. Lee Song-hee (February 27, 2019). "박나래, '짠내투어' 하차…tvN 측 "새로운 고정멤버 미정" [공식입장]". Xportnews (in Korean). Retrieved February 28, 2019.
  8. Lee Seung-rok (March 12, 2019). "[공식입장] tvN "정준영, '현지에서 먹힐까' 통편집+'짠내투어' 하차…사안 심각"". MyDaily (in Korean). Retrieved March 12, 2019.
  9. Hwang Soo-yeon. "'더 짠내투어' 김준호, 고정 멤버 합류…첫 국내 여행 떠난다 [포인트:컷]". Xportsnews (in Korean). Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  10. "Top 10 list for TV programs [select the date from drop-down menu]". Nielsen Korea (in Korean). Archived from the original on May 13, 2017. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  11. "TNMS Ratings on Naver". Naver (in Korean). Retrieved September 18, 2017.

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