gigivillaceran Posted May 6, 2020 Share Posted May 6, 2020 Style Song Hye Kyo and Friends Join the #ThanksChallenge Campaign Wednesday, May 6, 2020 | 16:31 WIB By: Yasmin IntipSeleb - South Korea is no longer known to have a case of the corona virus (COVID-19) which has attacked local residents for the past two weeks. For this reason, a campaign called #ThanksChallenge emerged to appreciate the hard work of the medical teams that have fought against this pandemic. The campaign initiated by The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took the form of a respectful pose using sign language by raising the left palm followed by raising the right thumb. #ThanksChallenge was followed by President Moon Jae In and his staff, the animated characters of Pororo's children, and the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Now, the #ThanksChallenge campaign is increasingly viral because it is followed by a row of famous celebrities who together upload their photos on their social media accounts with this pose. Who are they? Take a peek at the photo below! Famous Actors and Actresses Join the #ThanksChallenge Campaign The first actress who posted a photo of the #Thanks Challenge campaign was Suzy , after being nominated by her co-star in the Vagabond drama , Lee Seung Gi...source credit @https://www-intipseleb-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.intipseleb.com/amp/korea/5981-gaya-song-hye-kyo-dan-kawan-kawan-ikut-kampanye-thankschallenge?amp_js_v=a3&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQIKAGwASDAAQE%3D#aoh=15887940017865&_ct=1588794049280&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From %1%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.intipseleb.com%2Fkorea%2F5981-gaya-song-hye-kyo-dan-kawan-kawan-ikut-kampanye-thankschallenge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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gigivillaceran Posted May 7, 2020 Share Posted May 7, 2020 10 Classic K-Dramas That Deserve a Rewatch Prepare to be obsessed all over again. (SPOT.ph) By now, you’ve already heard of Korean shows like Descendants of the Sun, Goblin, and Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo. If you ask long-time (or just hardcore) K-Drama fans, however, there’s far more to the genre than just these new shows cropping up all over your Facebook feed. Instead, we dial it back to the early 2000s—a time when the Hallyu craze was just beginning and we were being introduced to the likes of Rain and Lee Min-ho. This isn't comprehensive by any means, but consider it a handy to-watch list, whether you think it’s time for a rewatch or you’re a newbie looking to expand your K-Drama knowledge. Full House Airing date: July to September 2004 Number of episodes: 16 Korean superstar Rain’s career was already on the rise by the time Full House began airing, but it’s this memorable role that really put him on the map. It stars Song Hye-kyo as Ji-eun, an aspiring writer who clashes with an egotistical actor named Young-jae (Rain). After the latter buys her house without her knowing, she is forced to marry him in order to get her home back. The series paved the way for the rom-com genre in K-Dramas, making audiences swoon with all the bickering and unrequited feelings that came with it. Autumn in My Heart Airing date: September 2000 to November 2000 Number of episodes: 16 Many consider Autumn in My Heart as a pioneer of the Hallyu craze, and for a good reason. The story mainly revolves around two girls born on the same day: Eun-suh (Moon Geon-young) and Shin-ae (Lee Ae-jung), high school rivals who find out that they were accidentally switched at birth. The revelation changes their lives completely, including Eun-suh’s close relationship with her brother (Song Seung-heon). Autumn in My Heart was aired in many countries, including Singapore, Philippines, Egypt, and Peru, and is the first show under director Yoon Seok-ho’s Endless Love four-part TV series. The second installment, Winter Sonata, was also a massive commercial success, even boosting tourism to the island of Namiseom, where it was filmed. Source Credit @https://www.spot.ph/entertainment/movies-music-tv/70366/classic-kdramas-to-rewatch-a00001-20170606-lfrm 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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gigivillaceran Posted May 8, 2020 Share Posted May 8, 2020 "Super" gifts of Korean stars for parents: Song Hye Kyo bought a luxury villa worth hundreds of billions of filial piety, "former lover Lee Min Ho" Suzy opened a shop for her mother to do business. HP - According to Young Intellectuals , 08/05/2020 21:00 There is no habit of revealing portraits to avoid parents being bothered in daily life but Korean stars have extremely practical ways of filial piety. Many famous Korean stars not only have brilliant careers but also generous and devoted children for their families. With a huge income, the gifts that these stars give their parents always make the public jealous and admired. Song Hye Kyo Beautiful, rich and talented, but Song Hye Kyo was born into an incomplete family when her parents divorced when she was young. Since then, Song Hye Kyo has only lived with her mother. Because of the lack of life, Song Hye Kyo had a childhood desire to succeed in buying a house for her mother. More than 20 years working in the entertainment industry, but Song Hye Kyo always concealed information about her family. In particular, she never once publicly shared her mother's image before the media. In 2012, Song Hye Kyo bought her mother an apartment worth 6 million USD (about 120 billion VND). The apartment is 464 m2 wide and is one of the most expensive individual apartments in Korea. source credit @https://m.soha.vn/qua-khung-cua-sao-han-tang-cho-cha-me-song-hye-kyo-mua-biet-thu-sieu-sang-gia-tram-ty-bao-hieu-me-tinh-cu-lee-min-ho-suzy-mo-quan-cho-me-kinh-doanh-20200508195957388.htm 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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gigivillaceran Posted May 9, 2020 Share Posted May 9, 2020 ENTERTAINMENT Why All Your Favorite K-Drama Stars Are Doing This Pose On Instagram. There's actually a special meaning behind it. by MARJ RAMOS CLEMENTE FOR PREVIEW.PH | 20 hours ago PHOTO: (1) INSTAGRAM/KYO1122, (2) INSTAGRAM/SIWONCHOI, (3) INSTAGRAM/JICHANGWOOK If you're obsessed with Itaewon Class, Hi Bye, Mama!, The King: Eternal Monarch, and other popular K-dramas, then chances are you've been following the cast on Instagram, too! And if you're a true-blue fan, then perhaps you've noticed that most of their recent posts also feature an identical pose. FYI, it's not a random pose at all—it is, in fact, a sign language that means "I respect you." It features one hand doing a thumbs up on the palm of the other hand, and it's actually meant to serve as a tribute to brave medical frontliners who have been battling against the COVID-19 pandemic. In case you're wondering, the now-viral pose is known in Korea as the #ThanksToChallenge, and famous K-celebs have been joining in—including Song Hye Kyo, Ji Chang Wook, Bae Suzy, Kim Go Eun, and more! In response, medical frontliners are encouraged to post a photo of themselves doing a thumbs-up pose, which is a sign language for "I felt proud." Below, see who among your fave K-drama stars are cheering on these modern-day heroes: Song Hye Kyo source credit @https://www.cosmo.ph/entertainment/korean-stars-thanks-to-challenge-sa4573-20200509-src-preview?utm_source=Twitter-Cosmo&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20200509-twnp-entertainment-korean-stars-thanks-to-challenge-sa4573-20200509-src-preview-twfirst 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gigivillaceran Posted May 11, 2020 Share Posted May 11, 2020 Song Hye Kyo is selected as a cover model for overseas fashion magazines ... Enchanted with an elegant atmosphere (video available) MYDAILY 20:45 May 10, 2020 Photo = "ELLE SINGAPORE" Song Hye Kyo adorned the cover of overseas fashion magazines.Recently, a cover photo of the May issue was posted on the official account of fashion magazine "ELLE SINGAPORE".The protagonist was Song Hye Kyo. In the gravure, Song Hye Kyo made an appearance with an innocent and innocent atmosphere, which seems to be the “Korean goddess”. The elegant atmosphere of Song Hye Kyo is eye-catching.Song Hye Kyo is considering the next film since the drama "Boyfriend", which ended in January last year in Korea. * The video can be viewed by clicking or tapping. Original article delivery date: April 28, 2020 09:20Reporter: Kim Nara Source Credit @https://news.kstyle.com/m/article_amp.ksn?articleNo=2141829&articleNo=2141829&__twitter_impression=true Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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gigivillaceran Posted May 16, 2020 Share Posted May 16, 2020 12 Classic K-Drama Actresses and Where They Are Now They're the OGs of the K-Drama scene. by Marj R. Clemente for Preview.ph 20 hours ago Before they were “K-Dramas,” they were first called “Koreanovelas.” It was how the Filipino audience referred to them back in the day. And while the term might have changed, it seems like the OG leading ladies from the 2000s have remained more or less the same. Newsflash: Two decades later, some of them are still more popular than ever! Wondering where your favorite Hallyu actresses are now and what they’ve been up to lately? Below, we round up some of the most popular K-drama actresses every OG fan would no doubt recognize. Song Hye Kyo Full House (2004); Descendants of the Sun (2016 Whether you're an OG fan or a recent K-Drama convert, you're no doubt familiar with Song Hye Kyo. Still shining as brightly as ever, she remains to be one of the most beautiful faces in Korea. She first rose to fame with Endless Love: Autumn in My Heart (2000) and Full House (2004), both of which aired in the Philippines. She then took the Hallyu industry by storm with the success of Descendants of the Sun (2016), which she starred in alongside her ex-husband Song Joong Ki (the two filed for divorce in June 2019). Her last starring role in a K-Drama was for Encounter (2018), which wrapped up in January 2019. Since then, her fans have been eagerly waiting for her next project. This story originally appeared on Preview.ph. Minor edits have been made by the Spot.ph editors. Source Credit @https://www.spot.ph/entertainment/movies-music-tv/82158/og-k-drama-leading-ladies-2000s-a1984-src-preview-a4676-20200515-lfrm?utm_source=Twitter-Spot&utm_medium=Ownshare&utm_campaign=20200515-twnp-entertainment-og-k-drama-leading-ladies-2000s-a1984-src-preview-a4676-20200515-lfrm-twfirst 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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