
Actor Park Ji Hoon greeted fans with a warm Lunar New Year message while showcasing his refined look in traditional hanbok.
On February 16, Park Ji Hoon revealed a handwritten letter through his agency, YY Entertainment. He began by saying, “I am greeting you through the film ‘The King's Warden’ and spending a meaningful New Year,” first expressing his gratitude for the film, which has recently been enjoying box office success.

He continued, “I will greet you with even more diverse activities this year. Please continue to support me,” adding, “I hope you have a healthy and warm Lunar New Year,” conveying his heartfelt wishes to fans.
In the images released alongside the letter, Park Ji Hoon drew attention in a neatly styled hanbok. With restrained poses and a calm demeanor, he offered a polite greeting, while his gentle smile added a warm charm. In another shot, he was seen sitting by the water, capturing a serene moment that resembled a scene from a painting and highlighting yet another side of his appeal.
Park Ji Hoon is currently meeting audiences through the recently released film ‘The King's Warden,’ where he plays the role of Danjong Lee Hongwi. Directed by Jang Hang Jun and distributed by Showbox, the film tells the story of village chief Eom Heung Do, who volunteers for exile in Cheongnyeongpo in 1457 for the revival of his village, and the young former king Lee Hongwi, who was dethroned, as they come to live together. The film surpassed 1 million moviegoers within five days of its release and continues its strong box office run amid positive reviews.

In addition, Park Ji Hoon is currently filming the drama ‘Kitchen Soldier,’ scheduled for release in 2026. He is also set to reunite with his groupmates from Wanna One for an upcoming variety program, marking their first gathering in approximately seven years, and is expected to connect with fans through even broader activities.
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