Hyun Bin's Wax Figure Returns to Madame Tussauds Singapore: A Must-See for K-Drama Fans!

Lim Si-ryeong | 2026.03.09

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Hyun Bin / Photo provided by Merlin Entertainments
[Sports Today reporter Lim Si-ryeong] A wax figure of actor Hyun Bin is returning to display.

Following overwhelming fan demand worldwide, Hyun Bin’s wax figure returns to Madame Tussauds Singapore for a limited run from March 16 through July 22.

The exhibition offers fans and K-culture enthusiasts a rare chance to feel like they’re center stage with one of South Korea’s most influential stars.

Hyun Bin, a decorated actor, reaffirmed his range in the 2025 historical drama Harbin and earned Best Actor at the Blue Dragon Film Awards—one of South Korea’s most prestigious honors.

Notably, Hyun Bin and his wife, actress Son Ye-jin, took home Best Actor and Best Actress respectively—becoming the first married couple to win leading acting awards at the Blue Dragon Film Awards—a milestone that drew widespread global media and social-media attention.

Created over six months, Hyun Bin’s wax figure captures his polished charisma, from his signature gentle smile to the finely sculpted contours of his face. The exhibit includes a heartbeat audio cue that grows louder as visitors approach, heightening the sense of stepping into a scene from a romantic K-drama.

Steven Chung, general manager of Madame Tussauds Singapore, said, \"Madame Tussauds has long served as a global hall of fame honoring individuals who have made outstanding contributions in their fields. Hyun Bin’s continued achievements and international influence fit naturally within that legacy. We’re pleased to bring Hyun Bin’s wax figure back to Singapore and give fans another opportunity to see him up close.\"

In addition to Hyun Bin’s limited reinstallation, Madame Tussauds Singapore said it began permanently displaying Nichkhun’s wax figure in February 2026. Nichkhun—the Thai-born star and 2PM member who is active in South Korea—has joined the attraction’s permanent lineup.

Known as the \"Thai Prince,\" Nichkhun has captivated global audiences with his charisma for more than 10 years. Fans can now pose with his lifelike figure up close—an unmissable experience for K-pop visitors to Singapore.


[Sports Today reporter Lim Si-ryeong ent@stoo.com]
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