JAKARTA - Ji Chang Wook returned to Indonesia to promote his latest event, Abracadabra: The Galaxy of Ultimate Healing, which will be released starting Friday, November 28. Because of this event, he had explored three points in Indonesia, namely Bali, Yogyakarta, and Sumba.
"I haven't been to Indonesia for a long time, so I honestly feel very happy. It's been natural that I haven't met my colleagues who welcomed me tremendously," said Ji Chang Wook at a press conference in South Jakarta on Friday, November 28.
On that occasion, Ji Chang Wook also had time to pray for the victims from the Sumatra flood which is currently still ongoing.
"Previously, I would like to express my sympathy to the victims in the Sumatra section. Hopefully, everything will recover quickly," he said.
The Sumatra flood began on Monday, November 24, starting with heavy rains that fell at several points. To date, the death toll has reached 57 people in various districts.
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In addition, the 38-year-old actor also shared a little of his experience at Kintamani with Bryan Domani. The actor admitted that he was willing to leave at dawn to see the sun rising there.
"When we hung out at Kintamani, the two of them enjoyed the sunrise, it felt like it wasn't filming," said Bryan Domani.
"The day before, I filmed until midnight and I just took a break two hours ago and had to wake up again. At first, I thought, 'What do you want to do with this morning?' but when I saw the sun was rising, everything was cloudy," said Ji Chang Wook.
Meanwhile, the Abracadabra: The Galaxy of Ultimate Healing program will air from November 28 on VIU.
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