"Memories of the Alhambra" concluded recently, and fans couldn't still move on from its sad ending. So to talk about its conclusion, one of its lead stars, Park Shin Hye, shared her thoughts about it, and other things about her work and self when she graced SBS's "Night of Real Entertainment."

In an interview, Park Shin Hye talked about "Memories of the Alhambra" ending and recalled the times they were still in production. "Spending seven months and working hard with the staff members and actors, it's a bit sad, but it was also very refreshing," she said.

Business Times recently reported Park Shin Hye took on the roles of Jung Hee Joo and the game character Emma in "Memories of the Alhambra." As the show bid its goodbye, the 28-year-old star gave her gratitude to all the viewers who loved and supported the show and her roles.

Park Shin Hye also added that her co-actors, director, and "Memories of the Alhambra" staff had left a lot of memories in her mind as they worked together for seven months. She even commended everyone for working hard, and she was grateful and happy about the show.

Meanwhile, talking about her beauty, Park Shin Hye told "Night of Real Entertainment" host that a lot of people are now telling her that she is getting more mature as she is now shedding her young looks. "You're like a woman," they said, per Soompi. As she started in the business young, she believed they were surprised by her new look.

When asked what part of her body she didn't like, Park Shin Hye explained everyone did have something in their physical look that they didn't like. In her part, it is her nose for being "not very high." However, to compliment herself, she revealed she loves her eyes.

Park Shin Hye has played a lot of roles throughout her career. So when asked which one is her favorite, she revealed it is when she played as Cha Eun Sang in "Heirs" opposite Lee Min Ho in 2013. Almost every character in the show was in her age, so she had created a lot of great memories with them.

Now that Park Shin Hye is about to turn 30-years-old, in Korean reckoning, she said she is now more willing to try doing different roles and genres in Korean series and films. "I think it's my job to continuously show a different side of myself," she said.