Girls' Day member Yura visited her hometown Ulsan and recalled her school days. 

On July 21, the YouTube channel "YuraYuraHae" uploaded a video titled "Yura finally appears in Ulsan."

That day, Yura, who visited her hometown Ulsan, went to the dance academy full of memories and greeted her teacher warmly.

Meeting students who were attending the academy, Yura said in response to the question "How many years were you a trainee?" "I joined as a new member of Girls' Day, so my trainee period was very short. About two to three months? I did all of my trainee life at this academy," she said.

She recalled, "The Girls' Day representative saw all the dance videos I first uploaded over two to three years and chose me, thinking she had grown a lot."

The dance academy director said about Yura, "She was a really obedient student. No matter how much I scolded her and how strict I was, she would cry and then turn around and smile. She was sure she would become an entertainer. So she said she shouldn't use bad language or do bad things because she was going to be an entertainer."

Yura said, "I had that kind of mindset. I am the kind of person who thinks that saying things out loud makes them come true, so I tried to say 'I'll become an entertainer' and such."

Meanwhile, Yura debuted with Girls' Day on July 9, 2010, leaving hit songs such as "Expect," "Twinkle Twinkle," "Something," and "Darling." The members are currently focusing on solo activities, and in July they drew attention by reuniting as a full group to mark Girls' Day's 16th anniversary.

[Photo] "YuraYuraHae"

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