Good news to all Malaysian fans of Ji Chang Wook!
South Korean star Ji Chang Wook is coming to Malaysia this month! According to shopping mall Pavilion KL, the actor, who is also the ambassador of the luxury Swiss watch brand Rado, will be coming to Pavilion KL for the opening of Rado’s new boutique.
The opening of Rado’s new boutique and the launch of its remarkable new watch will feature Ji Chang Wook as the special appearance guest. The event will be held on 23 November 2023 . The event operates on an exclusive, by-invitation-only basis. Nevertheless, fans can still catch a glimpse of the actor and witness the red carpet event at 3pm at Centre Court, Level 2, Pavilion KL.Also Read: Coldplay Asks Fans From Around The World To Help Complete Their New Song
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
More Bangladeshi opposition chiefs nabbed as PM rejects talksSheikh Hasina has been accused of ruling the South Asian nation with an iron fist.
Read more »
State Health Chief warns South Australians of new Covid-19 waveCANBERRA: Waning natural immunity has caused a spike in COVID-19 cases in South Australia (SA), the state’s health chief has warned. According to data...
Read more »
US airs concerns to China about ‘dangerous and unlawful’ South China Sea actionsWASHINGTON, Nov 4 — The United States and China held “candid” talks on maritime issues yesterday, including on the contested South China Sea, and the US side underscored its...
Read more »
Japan PM Kishida: Cooperating with Philippines, US to protect South China SeaMANILA, Nov 4 — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said today his country, the Philippines and the United States were cooperating to protect the freedom of the South China Sea...
Read more »
Japan to cooperate with the Philippines, US to protect South China SeaUS allies Tokyo and Manila are opposed to perceived aggressive behaviour by Chinese vessels.
Read more »
US airs concerns to China about 'dangerous and unlawful' South China Sea actionsGENTING HIGHLANDS: Over RM4.6mil worth of gambling chips have been stolen from a casino here.
Read more »