Taiwanese actor Yen Cheng-hsi (Lin Sheng-wook) visited a cemetery to pay tribute to the late Seo Hui-won (Shu Shi-yuan).

According to local reports from Taiwan's ET Today and others on the 14th, Yen Cheng-hsi visited the Jinbo Mountain Cemetery in Taipei on the 13th with Seo Hui-won's close friends, the Za Yong-jie couple.

Witnesses reported that he stood in front of the grave with a sad expression for a while before eventually wiping away tears, and Za Yong-jie, who was next to him, comforted him by patting his shoulder.

Za Yong-jie noted, "I don't know what he said at the grave," but added, "I told him, 'Daoming Si, San Cai came to see you.'"

Yen Cheng-hsi and Seo Hui-won received great love not only in the Chinese-speaking world but throughout Asia for their roles as Daoming Si and San Cai, respectively, in the Taiwanese drama 'Boys Over Flowers.' It is known that they maintained their friendship for about 24 years after the show, making this visit even more poignant.

Earlier, when the news of Seo Hui-won's sudden passing was reported in February, Yen Cheng-hsi mourned him, calling him "an important presence in life." He reminisced, saying, "He was someone who would talk with me until dawn and show me the way whenever I was in trouble," and commemorated Seo Hui-won as someone who "gifted a lot of beauty to himself, those around him, and the world."

Meanwhile, Seo Hui-won passed away from pneumonia during a trip to Japan in February. Her husband, singer Koo Jun-yeob, has reportedly been visiting the Jinbo Mountain Cemetery daily, missing his late wife.

Recently, he was spotted having lost nearly 12 kilograms, and it has been reported that Seo Hui-won's mother is still living in deep sorrow, which has saddened many.

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