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QWER's Magenta and Hina Shine as Part-Time Workers in 'Hakka's Kitchen 2'

QWER's Magenta and Hina Shine as Part-Time Workers in 'Hakka's Kitchen 2'
Magenta and Hina showcased their part-time work in 'Hakka's Kitchen 2'.
They enhanced the atmosphere by communicating with local customers.
The program highlighted the importance of teamwork and mutual encouragement.

[TV Daily Kim Jin Seok] Members Magenta and Hina from the band QWER showcased their versatile talents as part-time staff on 'Hakka's Kitchen 2'. They joined the show aired on Tving on the 1st, demonstrating a strong presence by moving between the dining area and kitchen. This show is a collaborative effort between Taiwan's HakkaTV and 3Y Corporation, depicting the story of star chef Lee Won Il operating a restaurant in Taiwan. Both Magenta and Hina actively engaged with customers in the local language, creating a positive atmosphere, and worked diligently to support the tiring kitchen operations. Magenta handled various menu items, overseeing the kitchen, while Hina helped in making ice creams, preparing delicious offerings for the customers. Receiving praise from guests, they ended their day with expressions of gratitude, with Hina sharing the joy of teamwork in the restaurant.

The performance of Magenta and Hina in this program signifies more than just a part-time job. They demonstrated not only customer service skills but also the growth that comes from experiencing the importance of teamwork and communication required for business operations. Their engagement with customers in the local language highlights that running a global restaurant is not limited to cooking and service alone.

Additionally, these two members of QWER deepen their connection with fans by showcasing diverse experiences beyond their musical talent. By taking on various roles, they engage more authentically with their fanbase, illustrating how artists can communicate and connect with their audiences meaningfully. This connection fosters a sense of closeness that goes beyond mere fandom.

Finally, 'Hakka's Kitchen 2' serves as more than just a reality show; it broadens viewers' understanding of Taiwanese culture and food while providing educational value. The participation of Magenta and Hina enhances the allure of this program, offering opportunities for cultural exchange to many viewers.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: 'Hakka's Kitchen 2'

Source: tvdaily.co.kr