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(Video) Korean Actress Park Shin Hye To Make Special Appearance In Malaysia This Month

(Video) Korean Actress Park Shin Hye To Make Special Appearance In Malaysia This Month

Hype Malaysia3 days ago
We've seen a number of Korean stars visit Malaysia this year for concerts, festivals, and special events. While most have been K-pop idols, several actors and actresses have also made special appearances to meet their Malaysian fans.
Now, it seems that one beloved actress will be returning to Malaysia very soon — none other than Park Shin Hye (박신혜)! It's been quite some time since she last set foot in the country, and fans will no doubt be thrilled to hear that she's making a comeback. Here's what we know so far about her upcoming appearance:
Back in May, ITSU Malaysia excitedly announced that actress Park Shin Hye had been appointed as the official ambassador for the ITSU VVS product line. The 'Doctor Slump' star's cut-outs have been spotted across the brand's outlets and exhibition displays in shopping centres, prompting fans to speculate that she might make an appearance in Malaysia.
It now appears their hopes have come true, as it was recently confirmed that the 35-year-old will be heading to our shores later this month! Here are the confirmed details so far:
Date: 27th July 2025 (Sunday)
27th July 2025 (Sunday) Venue: TBA
Details of the venue and timing have yet to be announced, and it remains unclear whether fans will be treated to a meet-and-greet session with Park Shin Hye. However, what is known so far is that the event day promises to be packed with exciting activities and exclusive moments for fans.
Regardless, many will no doubt seize the opportunity to see the actress in person once again, following her last appearance in 2019. Be sure to stay tuned for further updates, or follow ITSU Malaysia on social media for the latest information in the coming days.
Watch the announcement video below:
Source: Instagram
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