Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung reveal favorite Indonesian foods at Jakarta fan event

At the fan event for drama Can This Love Be Translated? in Jakarta, Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung shared their enjoyment of Indonesian specialties like sate and cassava chips. The Netflix event on January 16, 2026, also featured character introductions and insights into their romantic project.

The fan event for Can This Love Be Translated? took place lively at The Hall Kasablanka in Jakarta on Friday, January 16, 2026, coinciding with its Netflix premiere. South Korean stars Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung won over Indonesian fans with a warm, romantic, and laughter-filled atmosphere.

Kim Seon Ho drew attention by admitting his enjoyment of sate. "The first thing I tried was sate. I ate 10 skewers," he said at the event. The statement was met with proud cheers from the audience. Meanwhile, Go Youn Jung shared her story of trying cassava chips in Bali, fostering closeness to local culture.

During introductions, Kim Seon Ho plays a genius translator fluent in multiple languages but awkward with love. Go Youn Jung describes Cha Mu Hee as an actress who suddenly becomes a global star, cheerful outwardly but fragile inside. Fans watched the first episode together, showing high enthusiasm.

They revealed reasons for joining. Go Youn Jung said, "When I first read the script, I felt, oh, this is like being in a fairy tale." Kim Seon Ho added, "A multilingual translator paired with a top star, yeah, the story seems like it will be really fun." Discussion of their characters' first meeting scene in Japan further moved fans.

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