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SEVENTEEN Seungkwan congratulated the late Moonbin for 1000 days of unit debut 

Seungkwan of SEVENTEEN expressed longing for his late friend Moonbin and congratulated the 1000th day anniversary of “Moonbin & Sanha”. 

On June 10th, Seungkwan shared the debut EP of ASTRO’s sub-unit “Moonbin & Sanha” on his Instagram story, along with the caption, “Happy 1000 days of debut. I will listen to your great album and comeback!”.  

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With this, Seungkwan congratulated the 1000th day anniversary of Moonbin’s unit, Moonbin & Sanha, evoking bittersweet emotions. Although Moonbin has left this world, he continues to live in Seungkwan’s heart, as Seungkwan continues to spend time with Moonbin and reminisce about his best friend in his own ways. 

Previously, Seungkwan expressed his feelings of missing Moonbin through public letters after the latter’s passing.

In particular, Seungkwan addressed Moonbin, saying, “I respect you more than anyone else, you were polite and nice to everyone around me. When people talk about you, everyone praises you and rejoices and sorrows with you as if it were their own”. 

Seungkwan

“My friend Bin, who embraced and comforted me until the end without feeling uncomfortable. You are the pride of my life. I love you”, he also wrote. 

In addition, on June 6th, the 49th day after Moonbin’s passing, Seungkwan expressed, “I miss (spending time with you) a lot. I hoped that as time passed, my feelings would get better, but I don’t think that’s going to be the case. Woongie said so too, that instead of living fine without you, it seems better to live a life less okay. I agree with that a bit. Please understand me, I’m still too selfish. Look at me, still asking for your understanding, I can only be like this. I’m a little scared now that you, who made me shine, are not here.”

Meanwhile, Moonbin passed away on April 19th, at the age of 25.

On June 6th, after the 49th day of his passing, the memorial space for the Moonbin was relocated to Gukcheongsa, Namhansanseong. It is planned to be operated as a long-term memorial space called “Moon Space”.

Source: Daum

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