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Korean Wave star Kwon Sang-woo will be installing a life-size doll of himself in his shop in Japan, according to his official website.

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“I just got back from a short, busy schedule in Japan,” the 33-year-old actor wrote on his online fan cafe on Thursday. “I even produced a life-size wax doll for the shop opening in December.”

The Hallyu star went on to say, “I’ve been very busy since I got back. It’s a secret but you’ll find out in December.”

Kwon has starred in several successful movies including “My Tutor Friend” in 2003 and “Love, So Divine” in 2004. But his most famous role to date was in the 2003 TV series “Stairway to Heaven”, which co-starred another Hallyu star Choi Ji-woo and became a hit throughout Asia.

He married Korean actress Son Tae-young in 2008, who gave birth to a boy earlier this year, and opened a coffee shop “Tea’Us” in Seoul’s trendy Myeongdong district in May.

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Editor : Lynn Kim lynn2878@asiae.co.kr

The KBS variety game show “Start Dream Team” is to come back for a second season this September 13th.

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Since 1999 and airing until November 11, 2003 for five years the show that has had big stars of Jo Sung Mo, Rain, Go Soo, Kwon Sang Woo, So Ji Sup, Park Yong Ha and Yoo Jaesuk as guests is having a comeback on September 13th. The new season of “Start Dream Team Season 2 – The Green Team Is Going” has casted past members of Lee Chang Myung as the MC, Shin Jung Hwan and god member Danny Ahn. New members included to be on the show is current Music Bank host and actor Song JoongKi, 2PM member Junho and SHINee’s Choi Min Ho.

The pilot is expected to air on the 15th of September at 10:45.

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Hallyu star, Kwon Sang Woo was served with a lawsuit today, for failing to properly comply with conditions signed on a contract with a publishing company.

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According to the Seoul Central Court on the 20th, Code N Associates have claimed that Kwon Sang Woo did not give his fullest assistance, despite signing a contract with them to release a picture book back in 2005. They are asking to be compensated with 30 billion KRW for damages caused to the company.

The company claims that, “Kwon Sang Woo signed a contract with us in August 2005 to release a picture book. But he didn’t turn up for the scheduled filming for 3 times and didn’t help by not giving us his childhood photos, and personal art drawings, which delayed the publishing timeframe. Adding insult to injury, Kwon Sang Woo then signed a contract with a Japanese company to release a similar themed picture book in 2006, severely devaluing the worth and value of our picture book. Finally, compared to other hallyu stars, the sales of Kwon Sang Woo’s picture book was very poor.”

Kwon Sang Woo’s agency said, “It’s pretty ridiculous on their part to say that we did not adhere to the contract terms. We did our very best to arrange for reshoots and we thought everything had already been solved amicably back then. We aren’t really sure why they are bringing this matter up again. We will be filing a counter lawsuit.”

Poor Kwon Sang Woo. Apart from being happily married to actress Son Tae Young and a baby son, Luke, Kwon Sang Woo’s career hasn’t been really smooth sailing in recent times. His dramas, Bad Love and Cinderella Man have had poor ratings, his Hollywood dream was extinguished recently and now this lawsuit.

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Kim Hee-sun, one of South Korea’s top actresses, has unveiled a photo of her baby daughter through a Seoul-based fashion magazine.

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Kim, 32, appears on the cover of the September issue of Marie Claire Korea, the South Korean edition of international magazine Marie Claire, with her daughter Yeon-a.

Kim, a hallyu (Korean wave) star who gave birth to her baby in January, had stopped short of showing any more than Yeon-a’s hands and feet on her blog.

The cover featuring Kim and her daughter will also be used in other Asian Marie Claire editions, according to press reports.

Kim married businessman Park Ju-young in October 2007 and has starred in numerous TV dramas with hallyu stars like Lee Dong-gun in “Smile Again” (2006); Kwon Sang-woo and Yeon Jung-hoon in “Sad Love Song” (2005); and Ryu Shi-won in “Propose” (1997).

She has also appeared in several movies, including the martial arts fantasy “Bichunmoo” and “The Myth” alongside Chinese superstar Jackie Chan.

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The tourist boom fueled by the Korean Wave is nothing new. Nor is the impact of the hit television series “A Jewel in the Palace” on the popularity of Korean cuisine abroad.

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Hallyu stars and their dramas have become an effective medium through which to attract tourists, primarily from Japan, China and Southeast Asia.

The continual influx of Hallyu fans into Korea has spurred the proliferation of Hallyu-related tourist attractions, including restaurants run by the stars and entertainment companies that stand at the epicenter of the Korean Wave.

The increase in such eateries has given Hallyu fans the opportunity to enjoy cuisine inspired by their favorite dramas or dine in restaurants run by their favorite stars during their trip here.

Here are three Hallyu-related establishments — one a karaoke-meets-restaurant venue — that fuse two major components of the Korean Wave: food and entertainment.

S.M. goes gastronomic

S.M. Entertainment, the entertainment and media group that spawned K-pop icons TVXQ! and Girls’ Generation, opened multi-entertainment space “e” last September.

A five story — plus a basement floor — complex where fans of S.M. Entertainment’s stars can sing, dine and splurge on idol paraphernalia, e attracts visitors from all over Asia.

“20 to 30 percent of our customers are Hallyu fans,” said an S.M. Entertainment representative, who said cites Taiwanese and Chinese tourists as a big part of the entertainment space’s customer base.

Even though it is a weekday afternoon, quite a few Asian fans are checking out the wide range of star souvenirs on sale on the second floor.

Souvenirs run the gauntlet from SuperJunior mirrors to TVXQ! blotting paper for the face. Several of the items on display already sport sold-out signs, evidence of the overwhelming popularity of the paraphernalia and the K-pop icons who grace them.

In mid July, “I STAR SHOT” — a sticker photo booth where fans can take pictures that feature their favorite stars — opened. Up until Aug. 9, SuperJunior star shots were available. Starting this week, visitors can get glossy snaps that feature the boy band SHINee.

The snack bar, e-block is slated to open in mid August, says an S.M. Entertainment representative. According to S.M. Entertainment Food and Beverage Team Leader Kwon Yong-ki, e-block will serve up yogurt ice cream, noodles and tteokbokki made from two different kinds of chili powder.

Customers can drop by e.table for upscale Korean cuisine. Located on the fifth floor, the cozy yet chic joint dishes out elegant fare, but not before inducting customers into the world of Korean cuisine with a complementary glass of “makgeolli” (rice wine).

“Kimchi is brought in from Jeolla Province,” Kwon attests to the high quality of the ingredients used at e.table. “No MSG or artificial food additives are used.”

Excellent judgment is used in both the presentation and seasoning of each dish. Yuzu marmalade and two kinds of chili powder play up the sweet flesh of the butterfish, while imbuing it with a citrusy fragrance and a bit of kick.

While e.table alone merits a visit, S.M. Entertainment’s “everysing” — their karaoke space — lives up to its name.

Three floors worth of colorful and clean karaoke rooms offer major perks to K-pop fans and aspiring singers.

Fans can request rooms that SuperJunior, Girls’ Generation, SHINee and TVXQ! have filmed in, check out making-the-video montages of their favorite stars and sing songs where the choruses feature the voices of the K-pop singers.

Aspiring singers will be pleased to know that all the songs sound like they are straight off the album, meaning that guitar chords, real voices and pianos, etc. will be playing in the background.

“Our karaoke system uses real sound, so that our trainees can practice,” an S.M. representative explained. “Our artists come with their friends frequently to sing and practice.”

In regards to the current legal action taken by members of TVXQ! against S.M., the representative stated that it would not affect the sales of TVXQ! paraphernalia or the use of TVXQ! songs at e.

Mr. Tears hits Myeong-dong

In mid-May, Hallyu star Kwon Sang-woo opened a coffee shop in tourist hotspot Myeong-dong.

On a weekday afternoon Kwon’s TEA’US is brimming with Japanese customers. While the storefront and stairs leading up to the cafe sport life-sized pictures of the “Stairway to Heaven” star, the spacious shop itself is surprisingly devoid of Kwon paraphernalia.

Photos of him are stealthily hung here and there and a secluded area to the right showcases montages of the star on an LCD screen.

Hardcore fans can still get their Kwon fix by nibbling on cookies and cupcakes that bear edible pictures of him.

“Fans tend to know when Kwon Sang-woo is here,” said TEA’US director Kim Yoon-kwan.

When asked how, Kim divulged the secret to catching a glimpse of the star.

“Because he always comes when there are not many people,” said Kim, who stated that Kwon visits his shop on a near daily basis.

“When he isn’t busy he visits the shop once a day and supervises the employees, checks the menu — and also develops and tastes new items,” Kim elaborated.

Kwon’s involvement in the menu resulted in the creation of three special teas, each bearing a reference to the star and “Mr. Tears” — the nickname given to him by his Asian fans, after which the shop is also named.

“Kwon Sang-woo tried each tea,” said Kim. “He selected three teas that truly reflected his tastes, him and that suited his image and made them into special teas.”

Titled Natural Tears, Mr. Tears and August Five (in reference to the day he was born), the three blends top the menu hanging above the counter.

The August Five blend incorporates the tang of yogurt into the brew, which suits the slightly bitter green tea base of the drink.

Natural Tears fuses apple, hibiscus, peach and apricot for a fruity brew, while Mr. Tears blends rooibos and orange peel.

The gelato, which is made at TEA’US, is respectable. The Bon Bon, in particular — a luscious chocolate-based Italian ice cream with a nutty flavor — is good.

According to Kim, their gelato and waffle dessert is one of their most popular dishes.

A mug bearing the slogan, “Taste coffee, tea and him,” is on sale for those who want to take home a souvenir.

‘Sikgaek’ restaurant open

The set where scenes of the restaurant Unamjeong were filmed for the hit SBS drama, “Sikgaek,” was transformed into an upscale restaurant and opened its doors on July 10.

Located in High1 Resort in Gangwon Province, the restaurant features elaborate courses that start at 35,000 won, including a multi-course meal based on dishes featured in the original comic book series that inspired the drama.

“I believe the ‘Gourmets Set Meal’ is the most popular,” said a High1 Resort representative.

According to the representative, 90 customers a day visit Unamjeong, sampling delicacies like red sulfur duck and badger.

Dishes are served up on artisanal pottery, which, according to the representative, is collectively worth 370 million won ($302,50).

Guests can also experience the art of ceremonial tea-making and take a stroll through the scenic grounds.

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Hallyu heartthrob Kwon Sang-woo is looking to make his Hollywood film debut… in a Michel Gondry film? Michael Gondry being the director behind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

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Gondry is the director attached to the upcoming film version of The Green Hornet, which was originally created for a 1930s radio program, then also turned into a movie, a television series, and comic books. The new film stars Seth Rogen and is currently negotiating to attach Cameron Diaz. Last week, Kwon Sang-woo flew to Los Angeles, where he is currently staying, to meet with Gondry to discuss working on the film.

Originally, The Green Hornet was to be directed by Stephen Chow (Shaolin Soccer), who would also fill the role of the Green Hornet’s sidekick Kato (the role Bruce Lee played on the TV show). However, Chow dropped out due to “creative differences” with the studio, and now here we are with Kwon Sang-woo possibly filling in.

source: Asia Economy, Star News, Newsen
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Star couple Kwon Sang-woo and Sohn Tae-young plan to ask police to investigate rumors about them that have been spreading rapidly on Internet portals, press reports say.

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One of the couple’s associates was quoted as saying, “Rumors began to emerge through underground newsletters circulating on the stock market. The couple will file a petition with the police cyber task force asking for a probe.”

One of the rumors claims that Kwon, 33, and Sohn, 29, will divorce soon. The couple has flatly denied the rumors, reportedly saying, “We are living well. We have no idea why such rumors are spreading.”

Kwon’s friends support the couple’s claims, noting that they have been going out with their son frequently.

Kwon and Sohn tied the knot last September during a three-hour private wedding that drew a crowd including top Korean stars, reporters and fans from Japan.

Kwon shot to stardom by appearing in hit dramas like “Stairways of Heaven” (2003), “Bad Love” (2007), and movies “My Tutor Friend” (2003) and “Fate” (2008).

Sohn, a Miss Korea runner-up in 2000, gained popularity with her acting and sense of style with such films as “Sad Movie” (2005) and “The Railroad” (2007).

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5-member band idol group FT Island will be the new skin-pretty models to cosmetic brand Baviphat.

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Baviphat’s skin care men’s body, hair and nail products aimed at costumes ranging from their teens till their early twenties and FT Island’s healthy image has been the plus point for them as models to the product.

There has been a trend recently for male stars to model for female cosmetic products – we see Bae Yong Joon, Kwon Sang Woo and Lee MinHo modeling for female cosmetic products. FT Island members will also be present for the opening of the first shop of Baviphat in MyungDong on 28th June.

Meanwhile, FT Island will be in Singapore for their performance showcase from 25th till 27th June. They will also move on to Japan, Thailand, China and Taiwan for their showcases after that.

The group will also be releasing their 3rd full-length album end-July.

Meanwhile Lee Hong Ki has been casted in his musical, “A Mid Summer Dream”. The musical opens n August.

source: kbites

Queen of Housewives hottie Yoon Sang-hyun (the “thirtysomething Gu Jun-pyo”) has scored big with his follow-up project: acting opposite Yoon Eun-hye in the upcoming romantic comedy series Lady Castle.

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A lot of name actors had been mentioned as possibilities for this role — I’d heard murmurs of Kang Dong-won and Won Bin, as well as Lee Dong-gun or Kim Rae-won — but in the end it’s a fresher face (although he’s the oldest out of the bunch). I’m actually really pleased with this — Yoon Sang-hyun isn’t just a pretty face, he can do both comedy and drama, and although he’s a relatively green actor, he’s got tons of charisma.

Yoon Sang-hyun is a last-minute hire; he met with producers on June 23 and after coming to an agreement, they are heading into final contract negotiations. As soon as those are finalized, he’ll enter into filming immediately. He had actually been a strong contender to head Magazine Allo — which would have also been hunky-dory with me — but because of the plagiarism accusations and subsequent scheduling delays, he chose Lady Castle. (Maybe that’s why Magazine Allo producers were particularly peeved with Style for ruining their production.)

The story of Lady Castle situates Yoon Eun-hye as as the “princess-like” middle daughter in a rich household. She crosses paths with a poor man who becomes the household manager (who secretly aims to get at the family’s hidden slush fund), and is involved in a love triangle with him and a rich man from an aristocratic family. Yoon Sang-hyun is currently in discussions over which of these two characters he will play. (Just as long as he doesn’t pull a Kwon Sang-woo and play them both!)

Writers are Yoon Eun-kyung and Kim Eun-hee (When Night Comes, Winter Sonata — meh); director is PD Ji Young-soo (Flowers For My Life — yes!).

Lady Castle will air on Wednesdays and Thursdays on KBS after Partner ends at the end of August.

source: osen
Translations: dramabeans

SNSD’s Yoona’s drama “Cinderella Man” significantly and together with the fans, expressed gratitude.

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On So Nyuh Shi Dae’s official iple homepage on the 6th, a staff representative wrote “Yesterday was our Deer! Yoona’s last episode of “Cinderella Man”, the drama she has been filming. Everyone watched it, right?” They also said, “You fans may probably already know this, for the past few months, Yoona has been extremely busy being on stage and filming her drama. She’s been busier than anybody can ever imagine. I am writing this to say thank you again for supporting and running with Yoona during that time.”

Also, “During this drama, I can’t help but feel that Yoona has taken another step in her path for acting.” They also said, “I thank you very much for staying with Cinderella Man’s ‘Yoojin’ from beginning until the end…In the last episode, Daesan and Yoojin locked lips(?) and for those national fans that had their hearts broken over that…Acting is just acting! Don’t think about it too seriously. It’s her business~”

Also, “For the fans, I will reveal a photo of Yoona that no one has ever seen. This photo is of Yoona in the office that was taken one day in April, after filming was finished early.” They added, “Please continue to love So Nyuh Shi Dae.”

Credits: Newsen, Sosiz
Translations by kkbluvv@soshified.com/forums

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