On December 30th of last year, KBS drama "Girls' Generation" Seohyun and "2PM" Taecyeon starred in
The film crew of "I Stole the Lead Actor's First Time" hammered nails into a total of seven wooden pillars in Byeongsanseowon, including six in the Mandeul building and one in the Tojae dormitory, to make props.
This fact was made public on the 2nd of this month through the social media of architect Min So-hong. Min So-hong visited Byeongsanseowon and witnessed the event for himself.
When citizens protested, KBS shocked them by replying that it was "permitted." In response to an interview with a Korean media outlet, the National Heritage Administration said, "The petition was filed with the National Newspaper Library.
However, because filming permits are delegated to local governments, they are granted by Andong City. Now, the production company is in a position where Party A has violated the conditions, and Party A has violated the conditions.
Although there is a condition that no losses should be incurred, the city of Andong, which gave permission, is considering taking related measures due to violations."
Andong City Hall also confirmed the scope of cultural property restoration after receiving consultation from experts on the same day.
After that, they received legal advice and planned to sue the KBS TV Series team. And today (6th) according to an interview with Korean media, Andong City confirmed the scope of cultural property restoration and announced on the 3rd of this month that
The request for a complaint has been submitted to Andong Police Station. Since then, there has been no notification regarding the status of the police investigation, and the case will proceed according to police investigation procedures.
KBS said, "We are currently discussing the exact situation and the best way to restore the show.
"We are currently discussing restoration procedures with Byeongsan Seowon officials and will also actively discuss measures to prevent a recurrence and any additional damage that may occur in the future," the company said in its apology.
He continued, "In light of this incident, we will create guidelines to prevent similar incidents from occurring again. The guidelines will state that when filming at cultural properties, historical sites, or ruins, we will consult with cultural property experts.
"We would like to once again apologize to the public for the great concern and disappointment caused by the damage to cultural property that occurred during the filming of the TV series."
We will actively cooperate with the investigation by the investigative authorities and related organizations."
2025/01/06 19:47 KST
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