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Lee Si-young heads to Canada for a month with her son: "No studying.. just playing to her heart's content" [Star Issue]

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Lee Si-young / Photo=Lee Si-young Instagram
Lee Si-young / Photo=Lee Si-young Instagram

Actress Lee Si-young announced that she is going on a one-month stay in Canada with her children.

On the 13th, a video titled "One-Month Stay in Canada Chat Time" was released on the YouTube channel 'Ppusiyoung'.

Lee Si-young said she is preparing for a one-month stay in Canada: "We plan to spend a month in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. Muskoka is known as a paradise of vacation homes and lakes even within Canada. I thought it was an excellent place for children to live and play because the natural environment is so beautiful."

She continued, "There is a really good camp in that nature, so we plan to go there. If time and circumstances allow, my wish is to send them to camp every vacation."

Lee Si-young also expressed her hope that her son Ian would experience various cultures. She said, "Ian is very curious about other countries. He has been attending camps for three years now. Last year and the year before, we went to New Jersey and Long Island, and he was extremely satisfied."

She added, "For Ian, I don't want him to study; I just hope he can play freely right now. So he doesn't attend any academies and only does sports. The camps I send him to are places where he only needs to bring a one-liter water bottle in his bag and runs around all day. It's a camp where he plays so enthusiastically that his clothes become rags, but above all, my only wish is for him to play well." She then added, "The camp we're going to this time seems like that kind of place as well."

Lee Si-young said, "Ian was originally introverted and timid, but through team sports, he gained confidence and became more sociable. Since starting ice hockey, his personality has become much brighter and more manly."

She continued, "Isn't Canada the country of ice hockey? That's why I wanted him to experience an ice hockey camp, so we prepared for it. Ian is also very excited. Although the cost is not insignificant, I think after returning, he will feel that 'it was worth going.'"

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