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Yoon Eun-hye recreates the look of her ‘Princess Hours’ character

Yoon Eun-hye recreates the look of her ‘Princess Hours’ character

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Korean actress Yoon Eun-hye thrilled fans of the hit K-drama Princess Hours after she dressed up as her beloved character, Shin Chae-kyung.

On Instagram, Eun-hye shared snapshots of herself wearing a school uniform reminiscent of the one her character wore in the series.

"Goong (Korean title of the show) 💕 Wow~~~~ 🥳 Shin Chae-kyung has been summoned~~~~!!! Complete 😂," she posted.

Fans online were quick to react to Eun-hye's post.

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"My all-time favorite K-Drama," one fan commented.

"Fave forever. ❤️ Princess Hours introduced me to K-Dramas," another fan wrote.

A vlog documenting her transformation to her Princess Hours character was uploaded on her YouTube channel.


Princess Hours tells the story of Shin Chae-kyung, an art student whose world is turned upside down when she learns she’s been arranged to marry her classmate Lee Shin, who is the crown prince of South Korea. The story is set in an alternate universe where a Korean monarchy still exists.

Aside from  Eun-hye , the 2006 series starred Ju Ji-hoon as Crown Prince Lee Shin, Kim Jeong-hoon as Prince Lee Yul, and Song Ji-hyo as Min Hyo-rin.

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In 2021, it was announced that a remake of the series is in the works.

Jae Dam Media, the company managing the original Korean comic, signed a contract with production company Group 8 to produce the new adaptation.

"It’s important to continue creating new projects, but we also think that it is important from an intellectual property standpoint to actively breathe new life into good projects that already exist,” Hwang Nam Yong, the CEO of Jae Dam Media, remarked in a report by Naver as translated by Soompi.

He added: "Goong will become an important case in this new IP ‘boom.’"

Group 8 also produced the 2006 adaptation. Their other notable works include Boys Over Flowers, Secret of a Family, and My ID is Gangnam Beauty.

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The show was a hit not only in South Korea but also across Asia, playing a key role in the spread of the Korean Wave (Hallyu).

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