Beijing International Film Festival official weibo update with #JUN
“Congratulations to Wen Junhui on his nomination for Best Supporting Actor (Preliminary List) at the 38th Hundred Flowers Awards for his performance as HuFeng in The Shadow’s Edge”
everyonereview celebrates JEONGHAN’s return by sharing videos and photos of JEONGHAN they took on 231012 at the Saint Laurent Galleria Men’s Store Opening 🎉
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JEONGHAN, a member of the group SEVENTEEN, has safely completed his military service and returned to his fans
📅 Highlights:
- Discharge date: On June 25, 2026, he was officially discharged after completing his service as a social service worker
- Service period: He started his alternative service on September 26, 2024, and returned to civilian life after about 1 year and 9 months (21 months)
- First member of the group to complete military service: With this, JEONGHAN became the first member of SEVENTEEN to complete his military service
now knowing that jeonghan worked with children, his sudden excitement for christmas, singing christmas kids songs, having fun decorations, making handmade card for his parents, his project where he made and baked his own keyrings makes even more sense and is even more precious😭
EVEN WHILE IN THE MILITARY, HOSHI (W/ BUMZU) PRODUCED A SONG FOR THE ARMY TAEKWONDO TEAM, SANG IT, AND MADE THE CHOREOGRAPHY FOR IT TOO 😭 WOAAAAAHHHH!! THEIR PERFORMANCEEEEE
Jackie Chan really rushed over to seventeen’s concert for Jun right after he landed in Hong Kong from Kazakhstan 😭😭
🐱 did you sleep well?
🐲 not bad, I just got back from Kazakhstan
🐲 I hurried over here for you
🐱 how long was the plane ride?
jongin’s reaction when they played growl because there was no way he could avoid himself from dancing 🤣 and of course all the girls responded to his charm #아니근데진짜
If you want to see how insane the choreography is, how complex the formations are, and how clean, synchronized, and PRECISE SEVENTEEN executes the performance of Don’t Wanna Cry—
Take a look at this angle:
📰 Korea Taxpayers’ Association slams the National Tax Service over ‘Cha Eunwoo tax evasion allegations’... “leaks of tax information must be punished”
Amid controversy over allegations that actor Cha Eunwoo evaded taxes amounting to approximately KRW 20 billion, the Korea Taxpayers’ Association has raised concerns about the leakage of tax information by the National Tax Service (NTS).
On the 3rd, the Association issued a statement titled “Immediately stop the character assassination of Cha Eunwoo through false reporting by the media,” criticizing the situation by stating, “The leakage of tax information by the National Tax Service can result in irreparable damage by branding a celebrity as a ‘shameless tax evader’ through character assassination.”
Regarding the media reports on Cha Eunwoo’s alleged tax evasion, the Association emphasized that such reporting “infringes on the right to contest unfair tax assessments.”
The Association explained, “Under the Framework Act on National Taxes, taxpayers are granted the right to request a pre-assessment review before taxation, and to file objections and appeals after taxation in cases of illegal or unfair tax assessments. The acceptance rate of appeals filed with the Tax Tribunal averages around 26%.”
They continued, “In this situation, even if the additional tax assessed through a tax audit is unjust, Cha Eunwoo may be forced to give up his right to appeal due to negative public opinion,” adding that “this infringes upon taxpayers’ rights to challenge unfair taxation and receive refunds.”
They also stated that this situation violates the constitutionally guaranteed principle of the presumption of innocence.
The Association pointed out that “there are numerous cases in which the National Tax Service’s decisions have been overturned by the Supreme Court,” and criticized the media for “conclusively labeling entities as ‘paper companies’ during the taxation and appeal process, which amounts to prejudicial reporting that undermines appeal and litigation procedures and runs counter to the constitutional principle of the presumption of innocence.”
They further directly criticized the NTS, stating, “If tax information is leaked, the foundation of the national tax system collapses.”
The Association explained, “The Framework Act on National Taxes strictly prohibits the leakage of tax information, and such leaks are severely punished under the Criminal Act for disclosure of official secrets and under the Personal Information Protection Act. This is because if, as in Cha Eunwoo’s case, expected additional tax amounts from a tax audit and detailed assessment information are leaked and reported by the media, taxpayers will be reluctant to cooperate with tax investigations, ultimately undermining the foundation of the national tax system.”
The Association demanded, “The National Tax Service must immediately investigate the leak of tax information and punish those responsible,” and added, “The government should introduce a punitive damages system for harm caused by tax information leaks, and establish provisions in the Punishment of Tax Offenses Act to impose severe criminal penalties on those who leak tax information.”
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