
Its been more than eight months since Lee Min-ho wore the hanbok to his greet fans last lunar New Year and the "Boys Over Flowers" star donned the traditional garb to greet his fans a happy Chuseok thanksgiving.
The 22-year-old actor asked everyone to "stay warm and healthy this season" while saying that the hanbok he wore "has pretty colors, fabric and pattern." He said he hopes to spend time with his family this Chuseok season.
According to Starhaus Entertainment, the entertainment company he is affiliated with, Lee is currently working on to improve his foreign language skills and is determined to improve his acting hinting that he is deciding to choose the next role "with a great new project".
In the meantime, Lee has finished his photobook titled "Travel with MINHO" and will be visiting Japan this November 26 to meet his fans titled "Minoz JAPAN First Event."
Lee is best known for his leading role as the leader of F4, Goo Jun Pyo, in the Korean adaptation of the popular manga series, Hana Yori Dango, titled Boys Over Flowers, in 2009. He started his career in 2006 since then has been cast in various TV shows, short dramas and minor movie roles. Lee is now well known throughout Asia with "Boys" having been sold to several countries including Japan, China, the Philippines and Thailand.