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Jun Ji-hyun Shines in Shanghai: Shares Tips for Staying Young at Brand Event

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Jun Ji-hyun Shines in Shanghai: Shares Tips for Staying Young at Brand Event

Korean Actress Jun Ji-hyun Shares Youthful Tips at Shanghai Brand Event

After wowing audiences at London Fashion Week, Korean actress Jun Ji-hyun made a stunning appearance in Shanghai on March 4 for a brand event. The actress, known for her natural beauty and superb acting skills, shared her tips for staying young with attendees.

The 42-year-old star, who stands at 173.5 cm tall, arrived at the airport in a low-key fashion wearing a mask, cap, and dark green coat. Despite her attempt to blend in, fans quickly gathered to catch a glimpse of the actress, with photos spreading on Mainland Weibo.

Clad in a blue sequined dress at the event, Jun Ji-hyun looked elegant and radiant as she shared her secrets for maintaining a youthful appearance. “Maintaining regular exercise, healthy diet, and supplementing with appropriate water also require the blessing of our skin care products. Proper skin care in daily life and maintaining a positive attitude will help I feel positive energy,” she said.

The actress, who rose to fame with the Korean movie “My Sassy Girl” in 2001, has maintained her status as a leading actress in South Korea. Despite taking a break to start a family, Jun Ji-hyun has continued to captivate audiences with her timeless beauty and talent.

With a supportive family—including her husband, Choi Jun-hyuk, and two sons—Jun Ji-hyun has also won over her in-laws. Her mother-in-law, Lee Jung-woo, was initially surprised to learn of Jun Ji-hyun’s stardom, but has since embraced her daughter-in-law with open arms.

Known for her fashion sense and unique aura, Jun Ji-hyun continues to be a source of inspiration for fans worldwide. Her appearance in Shanghai solidified her status as a timeless beauty in the entertainment industry.

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By Zhong Youchun, Epoch Times reporter
Editor in charge: Ye Ziwei

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