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S. Korean star wowed in HK
23/5/2005 16:42

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South Korean star Lee Young-ae speaks at a press conference in Hong Kong, south China, May 21, 2005. Lee played the leading role of Jang Geum in MBC TV series "Jewel in the Palace." (Xinhua Photo)

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Lee Young-ae greets Hong Kong fans.-sina.com

Over 200 Hong Kong fans went to the Hong Kong International Airport Friday evening to welcome South Korean star Lee Young-ae, one of the most popular South Korean stars in Hong Kong.

Lee played the leading role of Jang Geum in Hong Kong's record-breaking South Korean TV series "Jewel in the Palace," arrived at the Hong Kong International Airport on Friday evening, escorted by over 50 security guards.

Hong Kong newspapers reported on Saturday that Lee is on a four-day visit to thank the Hong Kong audience for their support for the drama, which, with the last episode aired on TVB on May 1, attracted a record of 3 million viewers.

In casual wear of Louis Vuitton, Lee was greeted by the screaming of fans and a banquet of flower present by two Hong Kong children.

With charming smiles, Lee thanked her fans for their hours waiting at the airport.

Lee was also welcomed by about 100 media reporters and fans at the Grand Hyatt Hotel where she resides.

The welcome dinner was held at Grand Hyatt and names of the most dishes are related to the drama.

A senior manager had gone to South Korea to arrange Lee's visit at the beginning of this month.

Lee will meet with press and attend a gathering to thank her audience on Saturday and Sunday apart from attending other promotional activities.

Apart from attracting millions of views, the TV series have also brought about South Korean tourism and food fever in Hong Kong.

During the four-day Easter Holidays at the end of March, the number of people visiting South Korea via Hong Kong travel agencies rose by 15 percent to 30 percent. South Korean food also became more popular in Hong Kong.



 Xinhua news