[Exclusive] Lee Sang Yeob's Hong Kong Fan Meeting + Fancam!
2014.05.12
On Sunday May 11th, Lee Sang Yeob fan meeting was held successfully at Uptown Plaza, Hong Kong; organised by Smilesproductions and Jasco. Lee Sang Yeob debuted in 2007 and had been staring in popular dramas and movies ever since such as "The Innocent Man" ,"Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love" and "The Flu".
There were fifty over fans waiting for Lee Sang Yeob's arrival, as it was his first time having a fan meeting at Hong Kong. Moreover, He kicked start his 2014 Asia Tour in Hong Kong. He usually spent mother's day and his birthday, which is on 8th of May with his family. Thus, the fans had prepares gifts for him. Sang Yeob then showed his gratitude by taking a group photo with the fans.
Lee Sang Yeob went to a local restaurant as he reached Hong Kong at noon. He liked scrimp and meat dumplings the most which are called "haa1 gaau2" and "siu1 maai2" respectively in Cantonese.
Finally, Lee Sang Yeob left the stage wishing goodbye and hoping to meet with the fans very soon. Check out the short fancam of Lee Sang Yeob speaking in Cantonese below!
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