The production team awarded the tasks to the guest groups according to the original plan.
They specifically designed several task points, and guests could choose the projects they wanted to undertake based on their own preferences.
Completing the relevant tasks would earn corresponding rewards, which were generally monetary, though the show could be quite cheeky at times.
There were five task points in total, but it wasn't required for each task point to have someone, which means two or more groups could go to the same task point to complete tasks.
The director made this point very clear when announcing the tasks.
Mia Sutton looked at the five tasks, which included swimming, helping vendors sell vegetables without being noticed, assisting local residents with farm work, climbing mountains to find items specified by the production team, and racing cars.
