
Hana Lee
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3 weeks ago |
womensweekly.com.sg | Michelle Lee |Hana Lee
Park Bo-gum is a familiar face to anyone who is a fan of Korean dramas and movies. The 31-year-old actor has had many notable roles, with the most recent one being When Life Gives You Tangerines, in which he is acting alongside IU. Park Bo-gum made his acting debut in 2011, and has acted in numerous dramas and movies since, ranging from historical dramas to thrillers and even sci-fi. Here are 10 of Park Bo-gum’s movies and TV shows — and even variety shows — you might enjoy watching.
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1 month ago |
womensweekly.com.sg | Michelle Lee |Hana Lee
Hari Raya is here, and if you haven’t bought your hijab, or don’t know what hijab style to match with your baju raya, fret not. We scoured social media to shortlist 11 hijab styles you might like, from simple ones that even new hijabis can wear, to dressy ones that will make you look like a star. Remember, the type of fabric determines which style you can wear, so look at the flow of the style before buying your hijab.
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1 month ago |
womensweekly.com.sg | Michelle Lee |Hana Lee
Is your definition of a good K-drama one that makes you sit on the edge of your seat every episode? Read on. If you love a good thriller that sets your heart thumping, whether with action-packed scenes or mind-boggling plots, you would want to check out these K-drama thrillers in 2025. From season three of Squid Game a medical crime drama helmed by top actors, you’d definitely find one that tickles your fancy.
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1 month ago |
womensweekly.com.sg | Michelle Lee |Hana Lee
We have to admit, no one does romantic dramas quite like the South Koreans. Sure, sometimes we get the cliche plot of sudden illness or family members opposing the relationship, but the good news is, that the storylines for romantic Korean dramas are now more diverse. From time travel to love in space (literally), we’re sure you’ll find something that will tickle your fancy.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
sp.yna.co.kr | Hana Lee
Seúl, 15 de enero (Yonhap) -- El presidente destituido, Yoon Suk Yeol, ha afirmado, este miércoles, que "la ley marcial no es un crimen", defendiendo su imposición de la efímera ley marcial como un acto de gobierno, en una carta escrita a mano tras su detención.
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