Sung Won-hwan, was a Vietnam veteran..Growing up in a village of national merit, I admire you (Na Hon-san)

Aug 05, 2025

Sung Won-hwan, was a Vietnam veteran..Growing up in a village of national merit, I admire you (Na Hon-san)



Actor Cho Sung-hwan visits a neighborhood in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, where people of national merit lived together.

On the 5th, MBC 'I Live Alone's side is "Neighborhood Sheriff "Mr. Goo-Jo-Jo-Jo-Jo-Jo-Jo-Jo-Jo-Jo-Jo-Jo-Jo-? Sunghwan is heading to the rooftop as soon as he gets home?! They said they're going to do waterproof work on their own! What will happen to the CEO's hand?," he said, releasing the pre-released video. In the video, Koo Sung-hwan looked around every corner of the village and warmly greeted the neighbors.

Koo Seong-hwan "This neighborhood is a cross-star village. It is a place where people of national merit live together. It's a place where I've lived since I was a child." He said of his special relationship.




Sung Won-hwan, was a Vietnam veteran..Growing up in a village of national merit, I admire you (Na Hon-san)
Afterwards, Goo Sung-hwan visited the home of a national merit and said, `Mr. Ddak!," he said in a friendly manner.

Koo Sung-hwan "He's an old man I respect. He's a Vietnam veteran. He expressed his affection, saying, `It feels like a little uncle.'

Previously, Sung-hwan revealed that his father was a Vietnam veteran through the broadcast of 'Na Hon-san'.




Koo Sung-hwan, a former social service worker, explained that "there are many Vietnamese veterans in my village" and that "Since my father is a Vietnam veteran, one of the children of national merit can serve as a social service worker for six months". In addition, "My father is a Marine soldier, so if he wears it in the summer, it absorbs sweat well, so he enjoys wearing it."



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