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No advance planning, no phones, and just enough money to get by — just celebrities left clueless about where they are headed, where they will sleep and how they will travel the next day. The rules make traveling painfully difficult, but they also allow genuine experiences to come through on screen. “Unplanned Trip: Limited Edition” is producer Na Yung-suk’s latest return to the unscripted comedy format, almost a decade after the original “Unplanned Trip” series set in Peru, Laos, Iceland and Africa between 2014 and 2016. The show premiered on May 3 on tvN, opening with the series’ long-standing tradition of “kidnapping” celebrities. Jung Yu-mi, Park Seo-jun and Choi Woo-shik, while livestreaming on YouTube, are suddenly forced into an impromptu domestic trip and a set of rules: Their phones are confiscated, each person receives a daily budget of 100,000 won ($67) and they must travel to a different city every day. Throughout the trip, the celebrities face one unforeseen event after another. After spending half their daily budget, the three take the train to Daegu, only