Star politician and businessman, former Ilocos Sur Governor Luis “Chavit” Singson revealed plans to bring Korean star Ma Dong-seok to Manila.
Singson said that he invited Ma Dong-seok to enjoy the sights of Manila first and would probably lead to more business collaborations in the near future.
Singson said that he invited Ma Dong-seok to enjoy the sights of Manila first and would probably lead to more business collaborations in the near future. Several projects are in store for Filipino and international fans as “Vagabond 2”, starring LeemSeung-gi will be shot in the Philippines. Governor Singson has also worked with his business partners in Korea to help provide electric jeepneys in the Philippines.
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