Park Eun‑Bin’s Lightning‑Fast Singapore Splash
So, Park Eun‑Bin touched down on the Lion City last night (yes, the 10th of November) and she’s already planning her next round of adventures. At a local press event, the 30‑year‑old K‑star channeled her inner travel influencer and said, “So far, so great!” She singled out Singapore’s cleanliness, charm and eco‑friendly vibes with a solid thumbs‑up and a cheerful “Singapore shiok!”
What’s on the Chef‑Warmed Shelf?
- Universal Studios – “Never been to any of the Universal Studios, so I want to start with the one in Singapore.” {: .note}
- Botanic Gardens – “I was recommended to visit the Botanic Gardens.” {: .info}
- Chilli Crab – “It’s my lunch tomorrow, and I’m super excited for it.” {: .highlight}
First‑Time Asian Fans Get a Front‑Row Seat
Even though she might miss out on the mainstream sights, she’s zero worries about missing the food, especially the legendary chilli crab.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo Takes the Stage
The 30‑year‑old is rocking Singapore as part of her debut Asian fan‑meet tour, kicking off tonight at the Capitol Theatre. The K‑drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo has already blows the house down back home, but Eun‑bin reflects, “I was really surprised to discover that it wasn’t just Koreans who loved it – people everywhere did, and that was an extraordinary experience.”
Going back to rom-coms

Eun‑Bin: The Work‑aholic Who Eats Her Own Energy
Ever heard of an actress who says “I only do ‘nothing’ when there’s nothing to do”? That’s Eun‑Bin for you. The actress openly admits she’s a bit of a workaholic, drawing her spark from the thrill of smashing out dramas and celebrating the tiny victories on set.
Her Family‑Friendly Work Ethic
- “I don’t do anything outside of work,” she chuckles, meaning she’s actually nothing but work when it comes to leisure.
- To unwind, she does the simplest thing: does nothing—a clever way of saying she’s busy doing nothing as a break.
10+ Years of Drama Diversity
From the moment she was even older than six, Eun‑Bin’s résumé reads like a drama buffet:
Genres She’s Served:
- Musicals: Do You Like Brahms?
- Historical: The King’s Affection
- Horror: The Witch: Part 2 – The Other One, Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp
- …and reportedly a small unknown film that still hasn’t graced the big screen.
Despite this impressive haul, she’s got her eyes set on the classic rom‑com next. “I still want to see what a real romance looks like on screen,” she says. “Going back to the basics, I think, sounds sweet.”
What’s Next for 2023?
There are no concrete line‑ups. She’s like a mystery wrapped in a work‑day: “I don’t plan far ahead. If things don’t go my way, I tend to blame myself.”
So, for the next year, she’s only looking to keep laughing, staying healthy, and maybe—just maybe—catching her favorite actors on stage?
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