Actor Ha-young shared her story of transitioning into acting.

On the 16th broadcast of KBS2TV's 'Stars' Top Recipe at Fun-Staurant,' Ha-young talked about how she chose the path of acting after majoring in art.

Ha-young stated that her success in the Netflix drama 'The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call' was due to growing up in a family with a doctor father, a sister, and a nurse mother. That day, Ha-young drew attention as her small one-room apartment was packed with belongings. Ha-young said, "Our house has a great view," and added, "I got used to it," eliciting laughter.

In particular, Ha-young's house attracted attention for its various art pieces. Ha-young graduated from Ewha Womans University and went to study abroad in the U.S., attending one of New York's three prestigious art schools, but she mentioned that she chose the path of acting.

Ha-young said, "I wanted to be a writer, but about a year after starting my studies in the U.S., I took an acting class. I think I really enjoyed that acting class. I decided I wanted to act."

Ha-young prepared ramen from the morning. She explained that she loves ramen and when she is not working on a project, she eats it freely. Ha-young caught attention by saying, "I can eat up to three at a time."

Ha-young talked about her favorite ramen recipe, which is kimchi pork belly ramen. She stated, "My favorite is ramen. I might be the person among my peers who eats the most ramen."

Ha-young drew attention by bringing out her kick, which is a Chinese seasoning called lajojang. She mentioned, "A spoonful of lajojang can make a delicious malatang." After boiling the ramen, she mixed in the lajojang to prepare it. Ha-young completed her breakfast neatly by even mixing rice into her malatang ramen.

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