Two South Korean stars who played lovers in a TV drama that took Asia by storm last year tied the knot in real life on 31 October in a highly-anticipated wedding. Actress Song Hye-Kyo, 35, and actor Song Joong-Ki, 32, who played the two leads in the military romance Descendants of the Sun, married in a star-studded ceremony in Seoul. [caption id=“attachment_4185891” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]  The couple with actress Zhang Ziyi. Image from Twitter/@whiterose8989[/caption] The wedding was said to be private, but photos were posted on social media. The drama tells the story of an army captain sent on a peacekeeping mission to a fictional war-torn country, Uruk, where he meets and falls in love with a surgeon working with a medical NGO. It enjoyed huge popularity at home and across Asia, garnering billions of views on Chinese video-streaming sites and winning a thumbs-up from Thailand’s junta chief, who praised the main characters’ sense of duty. The 16-episode series was hailed as reviving the so-called Hallyu, or Korean Wave, of K-pop and K-dramas that spread across Asia and beyond since the early 2000s. The show also spawned a mini-industry, with Chinese fans snapping up cosmetics, clothes and fashion accessories favoured by the series’ stars and sold on online shopping sites. The closed-door event featured a Who’s Who of the South Korean television industry as well as Zhang Ziyi, the award-winning Chinese actress who starred in the 2000 film Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon.
Newly weds. 😍 #SongSongCouplewedding pic.twitter.com/UGC9DHJ0iC
— aurorarain. (@_aurorarain_) October 31, 2017


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