Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Few more articles on Bae Yong Joon

With the recently public appearance of Bae Yong Joon yesterday, news article about the presscon can be found in almost all korean portals. Also in Japan, I was told by a Japanese friend, Yong Joon is all over the news in Japan last night and even in this morning news. ^^

To share some news found on korean english portals, here are 2 articles I found posted on BYJ thread @ soompi by willenette.

Bae Yong-joon Dreams of Simple Farming Life


"If I get another job in later life, I would like to be a farmer. It would be nice to plant something, cultivate the fruit and give the healthy product to someone." So said the actor Bae Yong-joon in a press conference held at the National Museum of Korea in Yongsan on Tuesday.

The superstar was promoting a book titled "Travel in Search of Korea's Beauty." He was flanked by twelve experts on Korean traditional culture including ceramics, traditional liquor and pansori, who provided valuable insights for the book.

"I decided to write the book because of an embarrassing moment when I was unable to respond promptly when asked to name great places to visit in Korea at a press conference in Japan," he said. "I felt bad that my fans from abroad spent their entire time watching me shoot films and then went back to their countries. I hope this book can help them understand Korean culture and sentiment."

Bae plans to write more books. "Writing has a unique charm. I would like to write books that introduce places worth visiting in Korea and gourmet restaurants in the future."

Having been hospitalized for five days before being released on Monday, Bae looked thin and pale. "I lost more than 10 kg while writing the book. My stamina dropped considerably, so I had to rest in hospital. I am recovering now so I’ll be healthy again soon," he said.

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Credit : Chosun Ilbo


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Here's another one.

Korean Wave star Bae Yong-joon writes on beauty of his native country
By Kim Eun-jung

SEOUL, Sept. 22 (Yonhap) -- South Korean actor Bae Yong-joon, the celebrity identified with the Korean Wave, was embarrassed when he could not readily recommend a tourist attraction in his native country when asked by a foreign journalist at a news conference.

The incident motivated the 36-year-old actor to better understand South Korea's culture and share his findings with his fans, so he went on a year-long journey to write a book.

The book, titled "Travel in Search of Korea's Beauty," is a collection of photos and essays he wrote during his one-year sojourn, spanning indigenous traditions in cuisine, handicrafts, temples and dress-making.

"This book is not a professional book about Korean culture. It is about a beginner's journey in learning Korean culture," Bae said in news conference Tuesday, a day ahead of his book's release in Korea.

A top celebrity throughout Asia who rose to stardom through his role in "Winter Sonata," the first-time author said writing was a challenge.

"The most difficult thing about writing was meeting the deadline, as you know," he said to the hundreds of journalists at the press conference.

While working on the last chapters of the book, the self-proclaimed perfectionist said he lost nearly 10kg from the pressure to make his work as flawless as he could. He had been hospitalized in Seoul ahead of Tuesday's publicity event for extreme fatigue and stress, and was released Monday.

"I can't say this book represents Korean culture, but I just hope people can share my experience and learn more about the beauty of Korea and its culture."

More than 200 Japanese fans, mostly women, waited outside the conference room, hoping to catch a glimpse of the star.

Bae's management company, the Boundaries of Forest, already struck a deal with a Japanese publishing firm to sell the book in Japan. An estimated 800 million won (US$660,000) worth of books have already been sold ahead of next week's official release in Japan.

ejkim@yna.co.kr

Credit : Yonhap News

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