A Korean drama series on Netflix has only been out for a month, but it’s already made its own mark amid the bubbling K-drama crossover craze. Titled Start-Up, it has just ended its episodes last week.
For those of you who watch the drama, we can see how young entrepreneurs want to start their businesses using the platform from Sandbox.
Did you know that in Malaysia there is also a Sandbox? Through a tweet by the Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation Khairy Jamaluddin on Twitter, it turns out that Sandbox Malaysia exists and will launch a Drone and Robotics test field after FELDA.
Even more shocking, the minister also joked that he was #teamHanJiPyeong in the drama Start-Up. There is no denying that Han Ji-pyeong’s character managed to ‘steal’ the hearts of many fans due to his vision and maturity.
The tweet caught the attention of netizens and was shocked by the matter.
Not only that, but there are also those who share scenes in the Sandbox drama where the Malaysian flag looks like an investor. What do you think of the existence of this Sandbox?
Launching our second @SandboxMalaysia Drone & Robotics test site this morning after FELDA. This one is an urban setting testing drones and robotics in manufacturing, logistics, etc. I want Malaysia to be a leader in drone tech & transform into a low-touch, high-tech economy.
— Khairy Jamaluddin 🇲🇾🌺 (@Khairykj) December 8, 2020
For fans of Start Up, yes, Malaysia also has @SandboxMalaysia.
— Khairy Jamaluddin 🇲🇾🌺 (@Khairykj) December 8, 2020
And I am with #TeamHanJiPyeong
— Khairy Jamaluddin 🇲🇾🌺 (@Khairykj) December 8, 2020
Sources: Khairy Jamaluddin, Sandbox Malaysia