SEVENTEEN member Jeonghan has released a new video offering fans an intimate glimpse into his recent travels across Germany. Titled "[하니왔쫑] I-GOYA in Germany," the latest installment is part of his continuing HANIWAJJONG series, presenting a personal travel diary filmed throughout the vibrant city of Berlin.
The newly released episode focuses on Jeonghan’s "Berliner Ausflug" — or Berlin outing — capturing scenic city moments, relaxed exploration, and lighthearted commentary. The playful tone of the episode title, referencing "내가 꽃이잖아🐝🌸" ("I'm a flower"), adds a whimsical charm to the journey and highlights the warm personality fans have come to associate with the idol.
This latest release continues the momentum of member-focused storytelling similar to SEVENTEEN’s special GOING SEVENTEEN episode planning their 2026 content , which offered fans insight into the group’s production ideas and future creative direction.
Jeonghan’s Berlin vlog also reflects a broader shift toward individual storytelling supported by PLEDIS Entertainment. The agency continues expanding member-centered content strategies alongside major promotions, including projects like behind-the-scenes footage from SEVENTEEN’s global world tour , which showcased rehearsal moments and large-scale performance preparation.
Beyond travel content, several SEVENTEEN members have explored individual creative formats that highlight their personal interests and artistic identity. For example, Hoshi’s solo music video release “Agi Jagi” demonstrated the group’s diverse creative direction and strong engagement with fans through member-specific projects.
The Germany episode is expected to generate strong interest among international fans who enjoy relaxed lifestyle-style content. The combination of scenic European locations, personal narration, and casual exploration offers a refreshing contrast to the group’s high-energy stage performances.
Travel-based content has become an increasingly valuable format within the K-pop industry, allowing audiences to connect with artists in more natural settings. By blending everyday moments with visually appealing locations, Jeonghan’s Berlin vlog strengthens emotional engagement and maintains audience interest between major promotional cycles.
As digital-first storytelling continues shaping modern fan culture, individual member projects remain essential for sustaining visibility in the competitive global entertainment space. Releases like this not only showcase personal charm but also contribute to the broader identity and longevity of SEVENTEEN’s brand.
With the release of this Germany episode, Jeonghan continues demonstrating his versatility across entertainment formats, proving his ability to engage audiences beyond the stage. The ongoing HANIWAJJONG series remains a strong example of how personalized content can deepen fan loyalty and expand the group’s international presence.
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