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Child Actresses Kim So Hyun, Kim Yoo Jung, and Seo Shin Ae Wish You a Happy New Lunar Year.

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Child Actresses Kim So Hyun, Kim Yoo Jung, and Seo Shin Ae celebrate the New Lunar Year.

On February 5th, their agency Sidus HQ revealed photos of their child actresses dressed in a hanbok (Korean traditional clothes) to celebrate the new upcoming New Lunar year.

In the picture, the girls look cute and innocent with their colorful clothes and big smiles on their faces.

The actresses have been taking the drama scene by storm with their excellent portrayals in different dramas.

Kim Yoo Jung was highly praised for her role in the 2012 MBC drama “The Moon That Embraces The Sun,” where she played the role of young Heo Yeon Woo (character played also by Han Ga In) the Crown Princess who meets a tragic destiny. She also played the role of young Hae Joo (adult character played by Han Ji Hye) the missing daughter of the wife of a president of a company. She has gained the respect of her senior as well as the public.

Kim So Hyun, who is also very loved by the public recently wowed viewers for her role of young Lee Soo Yeon (also played by Yoon Eun Hye) in the drama “I Miss You.” She was a quiet, tormented girl, who meets her first love but they are tragically separated. She also starred in “The Moon That Embraces The Sun,” as the other Crown Princes, for this role she was nicknamed the “national princess.”

Seo Shin Ae has been a model and actress since 2001, and have appeared in dramas like “High Kick” and she is currently appearing in the drama “Money Incarnation” as the daughter of a loan shark.

They are expected to keep their good work in 2013.

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