The Return of the JYJ
Credits: Asia Today + SBS
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JYJ is known for its massive charitable donations, either in the form of money, mango trees or other items, especially to countries outside Korea, but one act that particularly stood out was done back in 2011, when member Kim Junsu helped build a school in Cambodia.
The ‘Xiah Junsu Evergreen Tree School’ was built for students who previously had to walk 5-10 km to get their education, and was erected as part of the Habitat for Humanity campaign. Junsu’s own mother visited the town prior to the construction, and returned for the opening ceremony, whereupon she named the school.
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Foreword
The atmosphere on the set of the photo shoot was very quiet. To let him concentrate on the expression of his emotional acting, everyone was watching without a word, using our eyes to encourage him.
But once the shoot was over, he turned back into a person with a mischievous smile and honest speech, the extremely charismatic 28 year-old Park Yuchun.
“Compared to being grateful, there is more of an apologetic feeling.” This was his reply to the question regarding the April Tokyo Dome concert, for fans who have been waiting for them.
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