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Park Seo-joon pens reflection as he celebrates his birthday

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Korean actor Park Seo-joon took to social media to pen a message as he celebrated his 36th birthday.

"I sincerely thank everyone who wished me a happy birthday," he wrote as per English translation.

Seo-joon shared that his birthday served as a time of reflection for him.

"Since my birthday is in December, every year around this time, I find myself reflecting on how the year has gone. This year has been full of events, I’ve met many people, and I’ve received so much love—more than I could ever deserve," he relayed.

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The actor went on: "It truly feels like a series of miracles to be able to receive so much love just by doing what I love."


Seo-joon then extended his gratitude to everyone who has been part of his year.

"To everyone who has created these miracles for me, I want to express my gratitude for this year (even though there’s still a little bit left). I hope for your continued support moving forward 💪🏻," he said. "Thank you, I love you, and I wish you happiness ❤️🌟."

Fans online were quick to react to Seo-joon's post.

"Hapiest Bday Psj!🥳🎂😍 enjoy your day!" one fan commented.

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"Happy birthday @bn_sj2013 🎉🎂🎊 All the best for you 🙏🏻," another fan wrote.

This year, Seo-joon starred in the second season of Netflix's Gyeongseong Creature.


Seo-joon headlined the series alongside Han So-hee. In the second season, Seo-joon plays the character of Ho-jae while So-hee resumes playing the role of Chae-ok from season 1.

The new season takes viewers on a journey in Seoul in 2024.

"The show is not just about the good and evil. It talks about what we should not forget and keep in mind," Seo-joon said in an interview this year as reported by Inquirer.

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"This is not just something that uniquely happens to Korean people. It’s something that people from across the world can relate to. I think the big theme is the things we should not forget, and there are a lot of themes in store," he added.

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