Korean actor Lee Min-ho of hit drama "Boys Over Flowers" met with his Taiwanese fans at a fan meeting in Taipei on December 15.
The event -- titled "MINOZ, THE FIRST ASIA FAN MEETING - FIRST LOVE...with TAIPEI" -- was attended by some 2,000 enthusiastic fans. The previous day, the actor had reportedly conducted interviews with over 30 Taiwanese media journalists who wanted to talk with the Hallyu star.
Lee, visiting Taiwan for the third time, made a grand entrance at the fan meeting, singing his song "My Everything" which was featured on the "F4 Special Edition" soundtrack for "Boys".
During the event, Lee also made bean sherbet for some of his fans and took pictures and shook hands with 50 people who were given the opportunity to shake hands with the star.
The 22-year-old actor shot to stardom after starring in "Boys" earlier this year. The drama co-starred Korean actress Koo Hye-sun and idol group member Kim Hyun-joong of SS501.
Lee is scheduled to hold another fan meeting in Singapore next week.
Reporter : Ko Jae-wan star@asiae.co.kr Editor : Lynn Kim lynn2878@asiae.co.kr <ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved> Credits:Asiae.co.kr
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