Actress Jo Bo-ah showcased a beautiful figure reminiscent of a piece of Tongyang painting.

She revealed behind-the-scenes stills of the poster for the Netflix series "Dear Hongrang," set to be released on the 16th, with Jo Bo-ah’s elegant yet dazzling hanbok capturing attention.

"Dear Hongrang" is a mystery melodrama that depicts the unknown emotions blossoming between the long-lost 'Hongrang,' the son of the largest merchant of the Joseon dynasty who returns after 12 years with amnesia, and his half-sister 'Jae-i,' who is the only one to suspect his true identity. In the drama, Jo Bo-ah plays the role of half-sister Jae-i, who desperately searches for her brother's whereabouts, and is expected to fill the drama with a vigilant gaze never seen before.

In the released behind-the-scenes photos of "Dear Hongrang," Jo Bo-ah, dressed in a white jeogori and dark blue skirt, exudes pure beauty reminiscent of the Joseon period, with a tender gaze and a subtle smile that captivates viewers. Additionally, her radiant smile as she leans against Lee Jae-wook, who plays Hongrang, while preparing for the shoot, illustrates the pair's natural chemistry and the cheerful atmosphere on set.

In another photo, she is seen gazing seriously at the monitor screen to create the perfect poster, looking outwardly tough but with an expression filled with tension, evoking curiosity about the narrative behind the character 'Jae-i,' which feels strangely anxious yet sharp.

Meanwhile, Jo Bo-ah, who has left a mark with her bright and lovely visuals through numerous works, is garnering expectations as she sheds her existing image to present a strong new one in this project.

"Dear Hongrang," featuring Jo Bo-ah, will be released on Netflix on the 16th.

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