At the beginning of the program, Huy Khanh and Ma Ran Do reunited with the gold shop owner who had supported them in the first episode. Here, Will joined the team and quickly "got confused" when he was assigned a debt of 200,000 VND for going to the market. Contrary to his usual hesitation, the male singer spent all the money with a comfortable attitude, believing that he could earn it back with labor.
Meanwhile, Nicky appeared early at the common house with an enthusiastic but clumsy spirit. The clumsy scenes in the kitchen brought natural laughter, but his communication skills helped him quickly get acquainted with neighbors and ask for vegetables to cook. The lunch, hosted by Will, took place in a joyful atmosphere.
In the afternoon, the cast was divided into two groups looking for work. Nicky and Ma Ran Do tried their hand at weeding and making tamarind jam. Despite facing difficulties due to the meticulous nature of the work, both still received enthusiastic support from local people. Everyday details such as being given vegetables or being treated to rice show the generosity and friendliness of the Mekong Delta.
In the opposite direction, Huy Khanh and Will work at the traditional tofu skin kiln. The two artists experience heavy stages such as carrying soybean bags, pushing firewood and processing beans in a hot environment. The kiln owner shared that the family heirloom craft has existed since 1911, now part of the My Hoa tofu skin craft village - a national intangible cultural heritage. Despite being tired, both are still excited about the opportunity to learn about the traditional craft.
At the end of the program, artist Kim Tu Long suddenly appeared, bringing a bustling atmosphere when interacting with the cast and preparing to wrap Tet cakes. The stories and improvisations of the veteran artists made the program more lively.