Sharing at the 3rd Da Nang Asian Film Festival, the actor who played the main role in the hit film "When Life Is for a Tangerine" Moon So-ri shared: "I went to Da Nang for the first time as a member of the Jury at the 1st Da Nang Asian Film Festival. This time returning, I have more opportunities to experience. I like the scenery and people of Da Nang.
Actress Moon So-ri said she visited Ba Na Hills - one of the prominent destinations of Da Nang and was impressed with the nature, climate and architecture here. She plans to continue to explore some other places in the city, while praising the local cuisine.
At DANAFF III, actress Moon So-ri had a special meeting and inspiration for students of the two classes of Basic Acting and Advanced Acting at the Talent Upgrade Workshop.
Notably, right at the workshop, actress Moon So-ri unexpectedly received an emotional gift from the students attending the Talent culination class. Knowing that she was coming to Da Nang on her birthday, the young people quietly prepared cakes and sang together to celebrate the birthday of the Korean female artist.


Moon So-ri was touched by the affection that the Vietnamese students gave him, sent his thanks and said that this would be a memorable memory in his journey back to Da Nang.
That simple moment not only brings cultural distance closer but also shows the sincere connection between experienced artists and the future filmmaking generation of Vietnam.
Not only leaving a deep impression on screen, Moon So-ri is also an artist with many activities associated with independent cinema and the feminism movement in Korea. Her presence at DANAFF III contributes to creating diversity and spreading the connecting spirit of the film festival.
Within the framework of DANA III, in addition to film screenings and exchanges with artists, Da Nang's cultural and tourism experience events have also been positively welcomed by many international guests. For Moon So-ri, this return trip is both an artistic and memorable personal experience.