Even while in the army, Ji Chang Wook did not forget to wish his fans a happy Lunar New Year (known as Seollal in Korea)!
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[Interview] 20110516 Frontier Times – Ji Chang Wook
The first week of July. It’s time for the healthy youth Donghae to meet the evening television audiences. The curtains have drawn on the KBS 1TV daily drama “Smile Donghae” that drew a viewership of more than 40% that one can only dream of. We met up with actor Ji Chang Wook (age 24) who says that he is “sad to part with Donghae”.
[Interview] 20100510 PlayDB – “Thrill Me” Their Gaze
Intense Attraction: “Thrill Me” Ji Chang Wook and Kim Ha Neul
After its first staging in 2007, “Thrill Me” returns for the fourth time this year. We met up with the two people closest to the lead characters. It’s not simply because they are of the same age as their characters in the musical, but because of their very powerful look of confidence at having made it to the stage, and the wavering look of uncertainty in their eyes about their unforeseeable future. Now at the time where we look at them anew, stands Ji Chang Wook and Kim Ha Neul.
Note: Actor Kang Ha Neul’s birth name is Kim Ha Neul (not to be confused with the actress who shares the same name). Kang Ha Neul is his current stage name.
[Instagram Update] 6 December 2017
이제 복귀. 승진.👍
Return (to base) now. Seungjin.👍
*Seungjin is the name of Wook’s company unit, and is spoken out as a salutation when making a formal salute. Seungjin can also mean “promotion”, which was what we had written originally in the translation.
[Instagram Update] 2 December 2017
안녕✋
Hello✋
Note: Soldiers are allowed a short 4-day family leave after 100 days of military service.