JYJ’s Junsu invests 12.9 billion won in his Jeju Island Hotel
2013.11.15
JYJ’s Junsu has reportedly invested approximately 12.9 billion won ($12 million) into building a hotel in Jeju Island. According to Jeju Island council, Junsu received approval from the city of Jeju for the construction of the ‘Jeju Toscana Hotel’ in November of last year. The construction began from April and the hotel is slated to officially open its doors to the public sometime in March 2014. Jeju Toscana Hotel will be a high class resort with 65 guest rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, seminar room, restaurants, cafe, spa and other facilities. The investors of the hotel also plan of having cultural performances such as a musical experiences, K-Pop star event, Korean band performances and more.
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