One Girl Hyerim, House Price 10x Hong Kong Gold spoon House Open Living Cost of KRW 10 Million (Sudol)
May 01, 2025
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KBS2 'Superman is Back', which aired on the 30th, depicted Woo Hye-rim visiting her home in Hong Kong with her 37-month-old son Si-woo and husband Shin Min-chul.
On this day, Wu Hye-rim visited her home in Hong Kong, where she spent her childhood.
Wu Hye-rim lived in Hong Kong for 15 years before her debut as a singer with her parents who immigrated to Hong Kong. Hong Kong feels warm at home for me."
Woo Hye-rim, who arrived at her home after passing through the dense forest of buildings, said "It's been a year since I had my second birth."
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When Park Soo-hong saw this, he was surprised by "It was a golden spoon", and Woo Hye-rim surprised everyone by saying "I was lucky to buy it when housing prices fell during the IMF, but it has increased tenfold now".
The luxurious interior of the house was also unveiled. Wu Hye-rim's mother said, `My house is bigger than other Hong Kong houses. Three rooms and two bathrooms are big." Woo Hye-rim, who visited her home for the first time in a long time, recalled the moment when she enjoyed the joy of passing the audition, looking for her room where she spent her school days, pointing to a desk on one side of the room and saying, `I checked the JYP audition results over there.'
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The mother of Woo Hye-rim recalled the days when my family lived in a Taekwondo studio when Si-woo ran around in the gym, adding that `"The cost of living for a month alone was 10 million won, even though it was 30 years ago when the children's tuition, rent, and monthly rent of the Taekwondo studio were combined. So I lived in Taekwondo to save rent. It was used as a seal during the day and as a family house at night. I used the bathroom as a kitchen without a kitchen,' he recalled of his difficult life in Hong Kong in the past.
In addition, in the aftermath of the IMF, only Woo Hye-rim's brother was entrusted to his family in Korea. Wu Hye-rim's father had no choice but to send it to his grandfather because he couldn't afford to raise them. On the day I left my 8-year-old son alone in Korea, I had to say my last goodbye in front of the school, but he didn't even look at my face and just looked at the ground. I cried for a long time when I saw the back. "That was the saddest time in my life." he told the story of his son's separation from his life after suffering from the IMF in Hong Kong.
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