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Stars Deliver Greetings For The Year Of Blue Dragon In Hanbok: From Lim Young-woong To NewJeans

First of all, trot singer Lim Young-woong posted a picture on his SNS with the caption “Happy Lunar New Year holiday”. Showing himself wearing a blue hanbok, Lim Young-woong also sent a message to fans in his fancafe. He said, “It’s another joyful and happy Lunar New Year! I hope everyone has a harmonious holiday with your family. Eat many delicious food and have many pleasant talks! Don’t drink too much. I wish you all the best thing in this new year! Happy New Year”.

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On the previous day, Lim Young-woong uploaded a video of him making rice cake soup to celebrate the new year, arousing enthusiastic reactions from fans. The male singer will hold an encore concert for his national tour “IM HERO” at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 25th and 26th of May.

NewJeans also greeted fans in the Year of the Dragon with a hanbok group photo. Pouring out compliments, such as “They’re so babies”, “Pretty”, “Lovely”, etc., fans also look forward to the group’s performance in 2024.

The group also uploaded a greeting video on their official channel. In the video, the members said, “We made so many memories last year and we were especially happy to be with Bunnies. We will return with various activities in 2024, so let’s create new memories together. In the Year of the Dragon, let’s start vigorously with the energy of the blue dragon”, adding “Being healthy is the most important. We hope you have a warm and enjoyable holiday”. NewJeans will perform at the 2023 Billboard Women in Music Awards on March 6th.

BOYNEXTDOOR

Returning to Attrakt last year after the lawsuit, Keena also left a New Year greeting on her channel. Wearing hanbok, Keena hinted at FIFTY FIFTY’s comeback in 2024 after being reorganized. BOYNEXTDOOR released a greeting video on YouTube and sang a Lunar New Year celebration song. In addition, artists from RBW Entertainment, from MAMAMOO+ to NXD, also delivered their New Year greetings in different kinds of hanbok.

Source: Daum

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