TVXQ’s Comeback in 2017, Yunho Discharged In Military Service And Will Be Followed By Changmin

TVXQ's Yunho finished his mandatory military service after 21 months. Even the weather is bad, thousands of fans flock outside Yangju's 26th Mechanized Infantry Division to welcome him.

Yunho awarded as the best trainee, selected as a special class soldier and became an honorary citizen of Yangju, Soompi reported. It seems like the singer's experience in military service changed him.

"It feels complicated because it feels as if time had stopped, and now it's starting to tick again," Yunho told the press. The singer also added that he learned a lot from his service, "I can confidently say that army life was a lot of fun. It was a time in which I could put down stories being said about U-Know Yunho and grow as the human being, Jung Yunho."

Yunho also revealed that there is a girl group that inspires him while he is in service. "I knew you'd ask about that. I think it was Red Velvet," he confessed. He also shared his life while in the military service. He told the media that he usually eats jjajangmyeon or the black bean noodle dish, Allkpop reported.

He admit that he craves something after he was discharged. "Strangely enough, I want to eat it right now. I also want to gulp down some Coke," he said it to the media.

Yunho said to their fans to wait for his bandmate Max Changmin. He will also discharge or military service this year. he is expected to finish his service in August. "I was able to work hard here thanks to the fans who believed in TVXQ. I think Changmin will do just as well," said to their fans.

She also said it is the beginning of newb future ahead for the group. "Please look forward to the complete TVXQ. This is only the beginning, " he said to the fans.

TVXQ stands for Tong Vfang Xien Q. It is a South Korean pop duo formed by SM Entertainment in 2003. They started with five members but down to two in the year 2009.

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