Physical: Asia heads to Mongolia with a Netflix spin-off

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The new spin-off of the popular Netflix series "Physical: Asia," titled "Physical: Welcome To Mongolia," promises an exciting journey where participants from Mongolia, South Korea, and Australia come together against the backdrop of picturesque Mongolian landscapes to develop friendships.

This short travel reality series, created by the production company TEO under the guidance of renowned producer Kim Tae-ho (known for the project Hangout With Yoo), was first presented to viewers on Netflix on Christmas Eve, when the first two episodes were released, followed by another two on December 31. The official premiere of the show in Singapore is scheduled for January 2.

In the spin-off, the South Korean team is represented by Kim Dong-hyun and Kim Jae-hon, known as Amotti, while the Mongolian team includes Bayarsaihan Orkhonbayar and Lkhagva-Ochir Erdene-Ochir, along with Australian Eddie Williams, who is also a strongman.

This trip fulfills a promise made during the show Physical: Asia (2025), when the captain of the Mongolian team, Orkhonbayar, promised to host the South Korean team in Mongolia, and Kim Dong-hyun promised to visit the country if his team won.

According to Netflix, the project Physical: Welcome To Mongolia offers viewers an authentic travel experience based on local traditions—the route was developed by Orkhonbayar himself.

In the mini-series, viewers will be able to see popular local spots, such as eateries and cultural landmarks. According to Netflix, Lkhagva-Ochir, a Cirque du Soleil artist, will hold a special circus performance during the trip.


The poster also hints at the participation of Australian strongman Eddie Williams, who became a fan favorite in "Physical: Asia" and will appear in traditional Mongolian attire.

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source: MiddleAsianNews
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