In a proud and celebratory moment, television actress and breast cancer warrior
Hina Khan has been appointed as the Honorary Ambassador of
Korea Tourism. The actress took to social media to express her gratitude and excitement, writing, “Honored to be appointed as the Honorary Ambassador of Korea Tourism! Excited to promote the beauty, culture, and warmth of Korea.My experience in the past few days of visiting this beautiful country cannot be summoned in one word.”
The appointment comes during Hina’s recent trip to South Korea with her longtime partner Rocky Jaiswal — a journey that has taken fans through the heart of
Korean culture, pop landmarks, and picturesque destinations. Her posts reflect a deep appreciation for the country’s heritage and vibrant modern appeal. “From ancient palaces to vibrant streets, Korea’s magic is waiting to be explored. Can’t wait to show everyone the amazing sights, delicious food, and incredible culture Korea has to offer,” she shared.
The couple’s travelogue has been a visual treat for fans, beginning with Hina striking poses at the iconic BTS bus stop in Gangneung, famously featured on the You Never Walk Alone album cover. As a tribute to the global K-pop phenomenon, Hina’s heartfelt moments at the location resonated with ARMY fans worldwide.
Adding a touch of K-drama nostalgia, Hina and Rocky recreated the romantic red scarf scene from the beloved series Goblin, captioning it with, “Hamara alag hi chal raha hai.” Their chemistry and creativity struck a chord with fans who appreciated the homage to Korean romance.
The couple also visited the stunning
Jumunjin Beach — a dreamy destination well-known for its appearance in K-dramas. Strolling hand-in-hand along the shore, their adventure highlighted not just the beauty of Korea but also the strength of their bond.
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