Korean pop group Girls’ Generation has released their latest album Oh! Music video of the same title track below:
Wonder Girls member Sun Mi, aka Mimi, has announced that she will be leaving the group to take a break from her music career and to pursue her study.

JYP Entertainment said, “Mimi had a truly memorable, once in a lifetime experience while living in the U.S. and touring over 50 cities. We support her decision to pursue an academic career at this time. We will also support Mimi if she chooses to return to singing after her academics are complete. In the meantime, she plans to frequent JYP facilities and continue her dance and vocal classes.”
Mimi will remain with the Wonder Girls in the US, continuing with any scheduled performances and activities until the end of February. As of March, she will return to Korea and prepare to focus on her studies.
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Korean actor Lee Byung-hun, who is engaged in a legal battle with his former girlfriend, was questioned by Korean authorities last week.

Movie trailer for the new Karate Kid, starring Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith.
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Korean actress Jun Ji-hyun is set to appear alongside Chinese movie star Zhang Ziyi in a new film by Wayne Wang, titled Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, which is based on the same title by Chinese-American writer Lisa See.
Set in 19th century China, the film chronicles the lives of two women – Lily and Snow Flower – and their intimate lifelong friendship.
Zhang is set to play the main character Snow Flower while Jun’s role in the film has not been decided as of yet.
Wanye Wang, a Chinese-American filmmaker, has directed several notable movies such as The Joy Luck Club (1993), Maid in Manhattan (2002) and Smoke (1995), for which he won the Silver Bear award at Berlin International Film Festival.
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