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EXHUMA is Viral, 8 Photos of Kim Go Eun who Admits to Speaking Mandarin Better than Korean when she was Young

EXHUMA is Viral, 8 Photos of Kim Go Eun who Admits to Speaking Mandarin Better than Korean when she was Young

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EXHUMA is Viral, 8 Photos of Kim Go Eun who Admits to Speaking Mandarin Better than Korean when she was Young

Kim Go Eun, who is known to the public as one of the top actresses, has recently been highlighted for her latest film, EXHUMA. Debuting in 2012, Kim Go Eun has gained even more love from Korean drama fans in her 12-year career.

Although she has been in the acting industry for over a decade, there is a fact that is not widely known about Kim Go Eun. This fact was revealed by the actress herself when she was a guest on Na Yeong Seok's live YouTube show to promote EXHUMA on February 21, 2024. Let's find out the full story!

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Kim Go Eun revealed an interesting fact about her childhood, where she struggled to learn her own mother tongue during a conversation with the two hosts.

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Na Yeong Seok, who is familiarly known as Na PD, mentioned that Kim grew up in rural China and asked the actress to share her unique childhood story.

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Kim Go Eun responded by saying that she spent ten years of her life in China, from the age of 4 to 14.

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During her time there, Kim Go Eun revealed that her parents made great efforts to ensure she learned the Korean language. In fact, she was forbidden to speak Mandarin at home.

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Kim Go Eun's parents also rented variety show tapes or Korean dramas to introduce her to Korean media. That's how Kim Go Eun became familiar with shows like NONSTOP and SHARE LIVING AND JOY when she was young.

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Kim Go Eun also mentioned that the area where they live has almost no foreigners. Therefore, she learned the local language and feels more comfortable with it.

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However, Kim Go Eun admits that her Mandarin language skills have significantly deteriorated.

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"If there is something urgent, I can definitely handle it," said Kim Go Eun, explaining her current level of Mandarin language proficiency.