Photo by Actor Lee Byung-hun Instagram capture

Photo by Actor Lee Byung-hun Instagram capture

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[Asia Economy Online Issue Team] Actor Yoo Ah-in's coffee truck gift sent to Lee Byung-hun contains a special message, drawing attention.


On the 19th, Lee Byung-hun posted a photo on his social media showing the coffee truck sent by Yoo Ah-in to the filming site of the movie 'Concrete Utopia' where he is currently shooting.


The coffee truck in the revealed photo carried Yoo Ah-in's heartfelt respect for Lee Byung-hun. Yoo Ah-in wrote on the coffee truck, "I will follow the path of an actor that you, senior, have paved. Long live Lee Byung-hun!"


However, the banner on the coffee truck sent by Yoo Ah-in included a QR code along with a cryptic phrase, "Not here, but..." which aroused curiosity.


Photo by Actor Lee Byung-hun, Instagram capture

Photo by Actor Lee Byung-hun, Instagram capture

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In response, Lee Byung-hun expressed surprise with "QR code...;;" and gratefully said, "Ah-in, I will enjoy it well."


When accessing the QR code engraved on the coffee truck sent by Yoo Ah-in, it links to a video of Lee Byung-hun that went viral online. This video is from a fan meeting Lee Byung-hun held in Japan, featuring his dance and bright 'toothy smile,' which made netizens laugh.



Netizens responded to Yoo Ah-in's coffee truck gift with amusement, saying, "This is really clever. A coffee truck with a QR code," "So funny. Why is the hyung coming out there," "That toothy smile video. I’m not the only one who found it funny. It’s really hilarious," "They must be really close," and "Yoo Ah-in’s sense is impressive." On the YouTube video featuring Lee Byung-hun, comments such as "Thanks to Yoo Ah-in, I’m laughing. Thank you," "It’s real that it was sent," and "The person who came via the coffee truck QR" were posted.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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