Korean actor Yoo Seung Ho has captivated audiences for years with his performances in various TV dramas and films. But, in 2022, he took a break from the spotlight to pursue something that he needed most – freedom.
In 2022, Yoo Seung Ho took a break from acting to focus on his personal life and well-being. He said he wanted to take some time off to travel and do things that he’s always wanted to do but couldn’t because of his busy schedule.
During his time off, Yoo Seung Ho joined the Discovery Channel’s “Off the Grid” series, where he travelled to Kuching to be a stranger in a foreign land. Here, he could challenge himself and disconnect from the public’s eye without strings attached.
During his immersive healing journey in Kuching, Yoo Seung Ho made priceless memories and shared new connections with the locals as he discovered the beauty of the capital city of Sarawak, including downtown Kuching, Bako National Park, Semenggoh Wildlife Center, and more.
During his visit, he even tried the famous Sarawak Kolo Mee, which was featured on Discovery Channel Korea’s “Off the Grid” program.
The two-episode series, “Off the Grid-Yoo Seung Ho,” will be broadcast on Discovery SEA, Discovery India, Discovery Korea, Discovery Taiwan, and Discovery Japan. The show’s first broadcast was in South Korea on December 29, 2022.
Yoo Seung Ho’s decision to take a break and join the “Off the Grid” series allowed him to experience different recognition and gave him the freedom he needed. It was a chance for him to challenge himself, try new things, and connect with locals in a way that was not possible before.
The show provides a unique opportunity for viewers to witness Yoo Seung Ho’s journey of self-discovery and explore the beauty of Kuching, Sarawak, through his eyes.
Yoo Seung Ho is a South Korean actor who began his career as a child actor in 2000. He is known for his roles in popular Korean dramas such as “Remember: War of the Son,” “I’m Not a Robot,” and “My Strange Hero.” He has also starred in numerous films, including “Blind,” “The Magician,” and “Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River.”