[News] Park Shin Hye to welcome New Year 2011 in Taiwan
2010.12.24
Actress Park Shin Hye (20 years old) will welcome 2011 in Taiwan.
Park Shin Hye, who has been filming her upcoming drama series “Hayate the Combat Butler” in Taiwan since October 2010, will go home to South Korea earliest February 2011.
Sources close to Park Shin Hye say: “Shin Hye is very busy filming her drama in Taiwan. She does not even have time to rest. As this if her first time working on an overseas project, she is trying her best and is putting in 100% effort. She misses her family and friends a lot, and is keeping in contact with them through twitter and phone calls. She will go home earliest February 2011.”
Park Shin Hye’s fans and friends also miss her very much. They leave messages on her CYWorld saying “Please come back from Taiwan soon.”, “Fighting!”, “Stay safe and warm.”…etc. The actress has listed out names of people she misses on her mini hompy and Twitter to tame her loneliness towards the end of the year.
“Hayate the Combat Butler” is adapted from the Japanese manga under the same name, It tells the story of a poor boy, Hayate, who works as a butler for Nagi (starring Park Shin Hye) to pay his debt. The drama is scheduled to broadcast on April 13 2010.
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