Lee Min Ho-hosted wildlife documentary will begin airing from next Monday

The airing will begin from next Monday at 11.10 pm and will run for three weeks.

Lee Min Ho broke the hearts of millions of fans when he announced his military enlistment plans last month. The actor is currently serving as a public service worker in southern Seoul. Due to his health injuries, which he sustained during two car accidents in 2006 and 2011, the actor was asked to serve at a social welfare centre instead of mandatory military service.

Meanwhile, DMZ, the Wild, MBC TV's documentary series hosted by Lee will start its airing from next week. This three-part documentary will focus on the wild lives inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a four-kilometer-wide area that separates the South and North Koreas. The airing will begin from next Monday at 11.10 pm and will run for three weeks. According to Yonhap News, the show will feature rare footages of wild lives. "accompanied the production team in the DMZ throughout filming, seeing for himself rare animals, such as otters, yellow boas and ocelots, inhabiting the area untouched by humans," the report added.

Lee Min Ho completed 10 years in the industry recently. Well, his popularity needs no introduction as he is rightly called as "the Ryan Gosling of Korea." His first break was through popular manga-turned drama Boys Over Flowers in 2009. He reached the pinnacle through City Hunter in 2011, Heirs in 2013 and Legends of the Blue Sea in 2016. He has a great fan following in China, Japan, US, and many other countries. Apart from that, he has also represented a number of big brands like Korean Air, Ferrero Rocher chocolates, Dunkin' Donuts, Romanson watches and Etude House. The actor is currently in an on and off relationship with actress Suzy.

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