On the 23rd, Jung Il-woo shared several photos and a video on his Instagram with the caption "K-Culture Tourism Fair."
The posts revealed Jung Il-woo's visit to Vietnam, where he was seen conversing with Kim Hye-kyung and taking photos together, drawing attention. In the background, a video from the drama 'The Chef of the Tyrant' played, featuring actors Im Yoon-ah and Lee Chae-min.
Jung Il-woo attended an event held near West Lake at Lotte Mall, a famous tourist spot in Hanoi, Vietnam. Known as the "National Son-in-law of Vietnam," Jung Il-woo gained this title after his Korean-Vietnamese film 'Going to Dump Mom' became a major hit in Vietnam.
During the event, Jung Il-woo and Kim Hye-kyung sampled traditional Korean sweets and participated in a demonstration of making gochujang butter bibimbap and macarons, dishes featured in 'The Chef of the Tyrant.'
Jung Il-woo expressed his thoughts on social media, saying, "This moment, where Korean culture and tourism connect with the world, feels truly meaningful. I am reminded once again that culture connects people and shares hearts. I hope this precious connection deepens further."
Meanwhile, Jung Il-woo recently appeared in the KBS2 weekend drama 'Glorious Days,' engaging with viewers.
Reporter Da-yeon Jeong, Ten Asia light@tenasia.co.kr