Actress Han Ji-min stuns with a fresh and graceful appearance ahead of her Osaka schedule
Rising drama star Han Ji-min draws attention with her airport fashion and upcoming projects

Actress Han Ji-min showcased her pure and radiant beauty with a tasteful summer look at Incheon Airport.
On the afternoon of the 17th, Han Ji-min departed for Osaka, Japan, from Incheon International Airport for her overseas schedule. She drew attention with her refined airport fashion: wearing slightly flared bootcut denim jeans, a white blouse paired with a cropped white jacket. Completing the look with white heels and a chain bag, Han exuded feminine sophistication and chic summer vibes.
Han Ji-min has enjoyed immense popularity this year through her leading roles in the SBS drama "My Perfect Secretary" and the JTBC drama "More Beautiful Than Heaven." In "My Perfect Secretary"—which stars Han Ji-min and Lee Jun-hyuk—she plays Ji-yoon, the highly competent CEO of a headhunting company, whose seamless, close-knit romance with her perfect secretary, Eun-ho, unfolds on screen. "More Beautiful Than Heaven" tells a love story that transcends reality, following Lee Hae-sook, who arrives in heaven at the age of eighty, only to reunite with her husband Go Nak-jun, now young and in his thirties, rekindling a romance across generations.
Han’s striking public appearances continue to gain buzz, with her glowing complexion and refreshing aura turning heads not just at the airport, but everywhere she goes.


Looking ahead, Han Ji-min has chosen the upcoming JTBC drama "Efficient Meeting of Singles" as her next project, and filming is currently underway. The drama, based on the popular Naver Webtoon "Efficient Meeting of Singles" by TARI, follows a woman determined to find love through blind dates, navigating the charms and temptations of two men as she ultimately searches for the true meaning of love.
In the series, Han plays Lee Eui-young, a purchase team assistant manager at The Hills Hotel. Eui-young excels at her job and enjoys the strong trust of her colleagues, propelling her to a flourishing career—though she struggles to make similar progress in her romantic life.
On a personal note, Han Ji-min has been openly dating Choi Jung-hoon of the band Jannabi, who is ten years her junior, since August last year. The couple met on the KBS2 music talk show "The Seasons: Choi Jung-hoon's Night Park" in 2023.
Note “This article was translated from the original Korean version using AI assistance, and subsequently edited by a native-speaking journalist.”

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