Hwang Bo-ra reveals 100 billion-year-old Jungwoo Ha's Hawaii restaurant for the first time...If you come here, it's 0 won
Nov 26, 2025
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Hwang Bo-ra was married to Jungwoo Ha's younger brother, Kim Young-hoon, the CEO of Workhouse Company, and literally went on a trip to Hawaii.
The YouTube channel 'Hwang Bo-ra Voriety' released on the 25th showed Hwang Bo-ra heading to Hawaii with her parents and son Woo-in.
Hwang Bo-ra said "My parents helped me with childcare for a year. Looking for a place where my parents and Woo-in can stay comfortable, we ended up in Hawaii, he said. "Actually, I've been to Hawaii more than 10 times, so I don't have any expectations."
Then "The decisive reason is that my father-in-law (Jungwoo Ha) has a house in Hawaii. You can enjoy the maximum effect at a minimum cost. Hawaii prices are no joke these days."
Arriving in Hawaii, the Hwang Bo-ra family naturally went straight to their Jungwoo Ha home.
The house in the video is an ultra-premium ocean view apartment with a wide window and a beach at a glance, drawing admiration from viewers.
Hwang Bo-ra says "When I come here, my first routine is to shop, and this time it was an all-time high."It cost $300 (about 400,000 won) in Korean marts alone. The price was so high that I decided to eat out only once every other day."
Jungwoo Ha has mentioned several times that it is 'Hawaii-pa' in various entertainment shows.
He once stated that he lived like a native Hawaiian, saying, `I spend about four months a year in Hawaii.'
In particular, on the YouTube channel 'Salty Brother Shin Dong-yup' last year, rumors of 100 billion won in Hawaii's housing prices in Jungwoo Ha erupted like a joke.
Shin Dong-yeop bought a house in Hawaii, but the tax for more than 100 billion won would be no joke, right?When he teased ', Sung Dong-il responded "I've been there, and the loan alone is 99.8 billion ."
In response, the Jungwoo Ha cleverly responded, "I got a loan from the Hawaii Suhyup", causing laughter. In reality, it was a joke, but it is proof that his house drew attention.
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