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The Legend Returns: King of K-Drama Lee Minho Takes Over Manila

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May 29, 2025

The first time I saw Lee Min-ho was as a guest of SM at the SM Convention Center. Meanwhile, on April 26, Asia's superstar Lee Min-ho returned to Manila for the 2025 Lee Minho Asia Fanmeeting Tour "MinHoverse" in Manila at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.

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The Legend Returns: King of K-Drama Lee Minho Takes Over Manila

The actor delighted fans with interactive segments and heartfelt performances. The event was presented by MYM Entertainment, TONZ Entertainment, and PULP Live World.

Although I'm not a K-drama fan, Lee Min-ho is still Lee Min-ho! He has left an undeniable mark through his iconic roles in global hits like Boys Over Flowers, The Heirs, The Legend of the Blue Sea, and The King: Eternal Monarch. His return to the Philippines was highly anticipated — especially following his recent comeback in When the Stars Gossip.

Cheers erupted throughout the arena as Lee Min-ho appeared on stage wearing a white long-sleeve polo and black pants to perform The Present. He shared how much he missed his Filipino fans since his last visit two years ago and expressed his desire to visit Boracay or Cebu again. "Na-miss ko kayo!" he said despite having been here many times.

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