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- Actor Cho Joon-young, who plays Han Seon-kyul in tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama "Spring Fever," interviews Hanbok
Actor Cho Joon-young dreams of a new leap forward in the year of the end of 2026.
Cho Joon-young recently held an interview with Hanbok for the Lunar New Year at the Star News headquarters in Seorin-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, and talked about various things, including tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama "Spring Fever," which ended on the 10th.
Cho Joon-young, wearing a beautiful hanbok, said, "I heard that the hanbok you're wearing now is not an improvement, but a traditional hanbok. So I wore a lot of layers. I tried on hanbok for the first time in a long time, and wearing hanbok gives me a feeling of Lunar New Year," he said.
Cho Joon-young also delivered the Lunar New Year plan. He said, "On Lunar New Year's Day, I will thank my relatives for watching the drama 'Spring Fever' and take a good rest by talking to my now-adult brothers and cousins."
"I'm waiting for the time to eat it," he said, citing LA galbi and braised pork ribs as his favorite holiday foods.
In particular, this year is the Year of the Horse, which means a lot to Cho Joon-young. "I didn't even know I was born in the year of the horse because I was in the sixth grade of elementary school 12 years ago," he recalled. "This year, I want to think positively, such as 'It's going to work out well' and 'Let's try to solve it well.' I hope there will be another change when we face the year of the horse again in 12 years," he stressed.
He didn't forget to give words of blessing to his fans. "Spring Fever was the first drama of the year, and I hope many people who watched it healed," Cho Joon-young said, adding, "As it's the year of the horse, I hope it's a year where you rest well when you're resting and running like a horse when you're running."
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