Korean YouTuber Lee Young-ju to Release Chinese Album, Shares Happiness After 9 Years in Taiwan

Korean YouTuber Lee Young-ju, with over 100,000 subscribers, is entering the Mandopop scene with a Chinese album, reflecting on her happy nine-year life in Taiwan.
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Central News Agency, Taipei, June 2. Korean YouTuber Lee Young-ju, who has over 100,000 subscribers, is set to release a Chinese album and enter the Mandopop music scene. In an interview today, she revealed that although her father once hoped she would return to Korea due to his age, he changed his mind after seeing how happy she has been living in Taiwan for the past nine years. Lee came to Taiwan for an internship during college and originally intended to return to Korea, but ended up staying for nine years. As the youngest daughter, her 70-year-old father was concerned, but seeing her happiness in Taiwan put him at ease. Regarding her adaptation to life in Taiwan, Lee mentioned she doesn't like cilantro but has no issues with pig blood cake or stinky tofu. "I have an extroverted personality and am not afraid to talk to strangers; many people say I'm like a Taiwanese person," she laughed. She admitted her ideal type is Sunny Wang, but joked that it's a pity he is married. With her first album coming out, she values her relationships with family and her dog more than romance, channeling those emotions into her singing. She also expressed her love for Taiwanese singer A-Lin and the band TRASH, often sharing their music with her Korean friends.

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