[WATCH] Taiwanese fish vendor goes viral for being Park Shin Hye lookalike

By Maria A. / Dec 13, 2016 05:59 AM EST
(Photo : Getty Images/ Han Myung-Gu ) Park Shin Hye during the photocall for AMORE PACIFIC 'Aritaum' Flagship Store Opening.

The store clerk of a fish market in Taiwan is gaining a lot of attention for looking like South Korean actress Park Shin Hye. The photo first circulated in Chinese online communities.

The photo of the Park Shin Hye doppleganger shows a woman working at a fish market in Taiwan, allkpop reports. She bears an uncanny resemblance to Park Shin Hye, with clear and fair skin. She even sports a ponytail similar to the one Park Shin Hye constantly dons in her drama series.

The report also states that the unknown young lady is the daughter of the owner of the fish market. It is also revealed that many people visited the store just to see her face.

Interestingly, the circumstance of the girl in the photo is comparable to the character Park Shin Hye played in the 2013 drama series "The Heirs." At one point in the drama, Park's character, Cha Eun Sang, helps her deaf-mute mother with work so that they could pay for their daily necessities.

Celebrity lookalikes are celebrated among fans of K-Pop artists, actors and actresses. At the height of the Rio Olympics this year, fans noticed South Korean Olympic Taekwondo player Lee Dae Hoon for looking a lot like EXO member Chanyeol. According to Koreaboo, the 24-year-old athlete took home a silver medal from the London Olympics. He has since been known as the Chanyeol of Taekwondo.

Last year, a police officer who appeared on the TV show "Same Bed Different Dreams" caught the attention of viewers for bearing similarities to Girls' Generation's Taeyeon. The woman is identified as Police Lieutenant Park Yeri, who is a graduate of Kyungpook National University. She has the same hairstyle and facial features as Taeyeon.