[NEWS] Super Junior's Kyuhyun, Eunhyuk and Shindong are enjoying their stay in Paris
2012.04.09
It seems like Super Junior's Eunhyuk, Shindong and Kyuhyun are having a good time in their stay in Paris. On the 9th of April, Eunhyuk shared a photo on his twitter account saying, "We had fun in ss4 in Paris, then after we had a dinner with our staff and then we went to our hotel but we stopped by the Arc de Triomphe to take a photo, Click! It looks like we are the only ones getting our picture taken in the landmark".
On his photo you can see him and Kyuhyun and Shindong smiling and posing for the camera and behind them you can see the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris which is a very famous landmark, but it seems like it's very late that there are no other tourists around getting their pictures taken. Netizens commented, "They looks so funny", "their expression and pose is so cute", "I miss them in Korea already". Meanwhile, Super Junior just had their concert for their SS4 World Tour concert in Paris last 6th of April.
Source: Nate Written by: blueprincess824 @ dkpopnews.net
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