Planning your next travel adventure? Japan and South Korea remain popular destinations, celebrated for their rich cultural heritage, culinary delights, and scenic beauty. Agoda noted that they are ...
The production team of KBS’s The First Night With the Duke (working title) has decided to discard all footage filmed at the ...
Ok Taecyeon and Seohyun starrer upcoming drama The First Night With the Duke will not use footage shot at Andong City. KBS ...
Earlier, Andong City requested the disposal of the filming footage on the 6th, and KBS was reported to have accepted this request. KBS is also expected to deliver an apology through its broadcasts.
According to the broadcaster on the 15th, KBS made the decision after discussing it with officials from Andong City Hall and the National Heritage Administration. In addition to the places where ...
"The filming was carried out under the supervision of the management," said KBS. Andong City Hall Statement Andong City Hall also spoke out about the incident. They confirmed that they had given KBS ...
The production team had obtained permission to film at Andong Byeongsan Seowon at the end of last year. However, during the process of setting up props, a visitor at the site raised objections ...
A representative from the National Heritage Administration reportedly revealed that Andong City issued the permit for the shoot of the show, however, the production team violated the permit ...
Controversy is brewing over allegations that a drama filming team allegedly hammered nails into the pillars of a building to install props at Andong Byeongsan Seowon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ...
Filming permits are delegated to local governments, and Andong City issued the permit for this shoot. Currently, the production team has violated the permit conditions.” Andong City Hall noted ...
It is located in the Byeongsa-ri village of the Pungcheon-myeon township in the city of Andong, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. The accusations have led to investigations by both the Andong ...
According to Andong City, the nail marks were 2 to 3 millimeters thick and about 1 centimeter deep. Under the Cultural Heritage Protection Act, damaging a designated or registered cultural ...