Hu Gua Challenges Professional Exterior Wall Engineering Team, Cries Out His Waist Can't Take It
Taiwanese host Hu Gua challenged joining a "professional exterior wall engineering team" for his online show, experiencing tasks like repairing cement and rappelling from the 7th floor. He admitted the job requires not only physical strength but also overcoming fear, as his waist almost gave out.
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Central News Agency (Reporter Hong Suchen, Taipei, May 2) - Host Hu Gua, for his online program "Xiàmian Yī Wèi" (Next One), challenged joining a "professional exterior wall engineering team." He learned to repair exterior wall cement from a craftsman and rappelled from the 7th floor. These experiences made his waist almost give out, and he admitted that this profession requires not only physical strength but also overcoming fear.
Hu Gua launched his online YouTube channel "Xiàmian Yī Wèi" to challenge things he had never done before. The latest episode features him challenging a super dangerous profession. According to the press release, Hu Gua became a member of a "professional exterior wall engineering team," following craftsmen to experience high-rise exterior wall maintenance, from inspecting hollow tiles and grouting cracks to actually operating an electric hammer drill, working hard throughout the process.
During the experience, Hu Gua personally knocked out hollow tiles and learned to repair cement with the master. He even proudly shared his past experience of manually mixing sand and gravel when he was young, which brought continuous laughter to the scene.
However, when the staff brought out ropes and began teaching the figure-eight knot, Hu Gua's expression gradually became serious. When he was challenged to rappel from a 7-story height, Hu Gua repeatedly exclaimed, "You're not kidding, are you? This is the 7th floor!"
With the assistance of professionals, Hu Gua bravely stepped over the edge of the exterior wall, hanging in mid-air. In addition to overcoming his fear of heights, he had to complete the task of repairing cracks on the exterior wall, making him groan, "Just hanging here is hard enough, and I still have to apply paint!"
Hu Gua encountered several difficulties during the process, even almost "unable to pull out his tools." After completing the task, he exclaimed, "My waist is so sore from hanging!" He also admitted that this line of work is truly not for everyone, requiring not only physical strength and core stability but also overcoming psychological fear. (Edited by Long Boan) 1150502
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Hu Gua launched his online YouTube channel "Xiàmian Yī Wèi" to challenge things he had never done before. The latest episode features him challenging a super dangerous profession. According to the press release, Hu Gua became a member of a "professional exterior wall engineering team," following craftsmen to experience high-rise exterior wall maintenance, from inspecting hollow tiles and grouting cracks to actually operating an electric hammer drill, working hard throughout the process.
During the experience, Hu Gua personally knocked out hollow tiles and learned to repair cement with the master. He even proudly shared his past experience of manually mixing sand and gravel when he was young, which brought continuous laughter to the scene.
However, when the staff brought out ropes and began teaching the figure-eight knot, Hu Gua's expression gradually became serious. When he was challenged to rappel from a 7-story height, Hu Gua repeatedly exclaimed, "You're not kidding, are you? This is the 7th floor!"
With the assistance of professionals, Hu Gua bravely stepped over the edge of the exterior wall, hanging in mid-air. In addition to overcoming his fear of heights, he had to complete the task of repairing cracks on the exterior wall, making him groan, "Just hanging here is hard enough, and I still have to apply paint!"
Hu Gua encountered several difficulties during the process, even almost "unable to pull out his tools." After completing the task, he exclaimed, "My waist is so sore from hanging!" He also admitted that this line of work is truly not for everyone, requiring not only physical strength and core stability but also overcoming psychological fear. (Edited by Long Boan) 1150502
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