[Weibo Update] 20 August 2015

#我就爱你怎么了 #七夕  ❤❤

#I just love you, how’s that #Qixi ❤❤

(In Chinese) Hello everyone, I’m Ji Chang Wook.
(In Korean) Hello, I’m Ji Chang Wook.
Today in China is the July Qixi Festival, Valentine’s Day.
May all of you have a lovely romance.
I wish you all a happy day with your loved one today.
(In Chinese) Happy Qixi.

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[Instagram Update] 19 August 2015 (Updated)

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야콥X레이나X우노X데이데이 – 볼래(Allday Allnight) @simonjakops

노래좋당 사이먼형 힘힘 야콥힘.!!😁😁

(Edited)
아… 근데 뮤비가 야하다는 말이많네요….뮤비는 못봤는데……… 어서봐야겠…ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

Jakops X Raina X Wuno X DAY DAY – Bolleh (All Day All Night) @simonjakops

Nice song Simon hyung. Power power jacob power!!😁😁

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Ah…but many are saying that the music video is erotic….I didn’t see the video……… I should quickly go and see it…ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

*His friend, Simon Park (stage name Jakops) is a rapper from the kpop group DMTN

[Magazine] Ji Chang Wook to feature in @Star1 September issue

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Actor Ji Chang Wook reveals his thoughts about ‘cross-border romance’.

In an interview following the photo shoot for the September issue of @Star1 (pronounced “At Style-ill” in Korean), Ji Chang Wook said, “I was very surprised when I heard the news of Hallyu star Song Seung Heon dating Chinese actress Liu Yi Fei.” When asked if a cross-border romance was possible for Hallyu star Ji Chang Wook, he said frankly, “As long as we are compatible and able to communicate, I think it is possible.” When asked about his ideal type, he said, “Although I don’t have a specific ideal type, I am fond of people who can talk and laugh well with me.”

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[Eng Sub] 20150814 Stars From Korea – Ji Chang Wook

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Ji Chang Wook was recently featured on China’s Sohu TV “Stars From Korea (韩来之星)”, a Korean entertainment news programme that airs online every week. As the show is produced in China, I was surprised to see that the show was conducted entirely in Korean (with Chinese subtitles added for local audiences), with the concept and on-screen animations looking rather similar to those entertainment programmes found on the major South Korean television networks.

Thankfully, the interview was rather entertaining (partly thanks to a rather amusing emcee), where Ji Chang Wook reveals the secret behind the filming of his challenging “monkey bar” action scene in “Healer” (thereby answering the question I was wondering about months ago), gets his shoulders measured again, declares his wish to act as a king in sageuks (for practical reasons), and also talks about…what else but food.

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