[News/Interview] Ji Chang Wook to arrive in Taiwan on Thursday, staying for 4 days 3 nights

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South Korean actor Ji Chang Wook, who played the infatuated Yuan emperor in the Korean drama ‘Empress Ki’, has been confirmed to be arriving in Taiwan on the 28th, and will be holding his first fan meeting at the Taiwan International Convention Centre on the 30th at 7.30pm, giving fans the chance to interact with the Yuan emperor at close range.

Unlike other Korean celebrities who make a quick visit, Ji Chang Wook will specially be coming to Taiwan 2 days in advance and is expected to spend 4 days and 3 nights here from 28th to 31st August. Earlier, he came to Taiwan to film the popular programme ‘Running Man’ and left a good impression. He said that besides holding a fan meeting and interacting with fans, after giving interviews to the media, he does not exclude the possibility of “travelling incognito” to visit local places during his remaining time. Hence, not only will his fans be able to meet him in person at the fan meeting, they may even get the chance of seeing him at the night markets and other places!

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[Interview] Ming Weekly Exclusive – Ji Chang Wook reveals his expectations of a girlfriend

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Korean drama ‘Empress Ki’ has achieved new heights in Taiwan in its viewership ratings, and Ji Chang Wook, who played the Yuan emperor in the drama, is also seeing a similar rise in his market value. Days ago, Ji Chang Wook drew attention when he came to Taiwan to film the popular Korean variety show ‘Running Man’, and he will be returning to Taiwan again on the 30th for a fan meeting. In an interview with this magazine before his visit to Taiwan, Ji Chang Wook speaks light-heartedly about his ideal girlfriend, saying, “I dream to find a girlfriend who will walk with me on this path of an actor!”

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[News] Ji Chang Wook to hold fan meeting in Taiwan (Updated with CF)

“Empress Ki” has been receiving widespread popularity in Taiwan recently, having attained record-high viewership ratings even before ending its run. Ji Chang Wook is now receiving lots of interest there because of the drama, so it comes as no surprise that he’s finally going to hold a fan meeting in Taiwan.

His first-ever fan meeting in Taiwan is slated to be held at the Taiwan International Convention Centre on 30 August, and tickets are expected to cost between 1,400 – 4,600 Taiwan dollars.

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