

From Lau Pa Sat to RWS: Spooky In Love stars Park Eun-bin, Yang Se-jong play tourists in Singapore
Singapore got its K-drama close-up over the weekend as South Korean actors Park Eun-bin and Yang Se-jong traded ghosts, conglomerate drama and romantic complications for a taste of the Lion City in episodes nine and 10 of Netflix’s hit series Spooky In Love.
The Singapore scenes feature the couple having a business meeting at Chapters by Drinks&Co at Clarke Quay, shopping for souvenirs at Kampong Glam, enjoying local hawker fare such as satay and fried carrot cake at Lau Pa Sat, and taking a night stroll along Jubilee Bridge.
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