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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Dances to K-Pop, Shares Banana Milk with Fans in South Korea

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited South Korea, sparking significant public interest.
  • Huang appeared on the variety show "You Quiz on the Block," dancing to a K-pop song.
  • He also shared banana milk with fans and media outside a Seoul barbecue restaurant, joined by prominent South Korean business leaders.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, often dubbed the "trillion-dollar man," has become a major topic of conversation during his recent visit to South Korea. His public appearances have generated considerable buzz, showcasing a more relaxed and engaging side of the tech mogul.

One highlight was Huang's appearance on the popular variety show "You Quiz on the Block." During the program, he enthusiastically danced to the theme song "GOLDEN" from the K-pop group "The Stealer." This unexpected performance delighted viewers and added a unique K-pop flair to his visit.

Further cementing his connection with the public, Huang was seen dining with prominent South Korean business leaders, including SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, Koo Kwang-mo of LG, and Lee Hae-jin of Naver, at a barbecue restaurant in Seoul's Hongdae district. After the meal, Huang stepped outside to distribute banana milk to the crowd of fans and media gathered to catch a glimpse of him.

In a memorable moment, Huang encouraged the assembled business magnates to join him in handing out banana milk. While Huang appeared at ease, distributing the drinks with a smile, Chey Tae-won seemed more reserved, leading to humorous observations from netizens who quipped that even chaebol leaders were "forced to work." The youngest of the group, Koo Kwang-mo, took on the role of barbecue chef, adding to the lighthearted and memorable interactions.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.