On the 2nd, an architect named A posted on social media that he was hammering a nail into the Byeongsan Seowon Seowon in Andong, which is the 260th historic site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
He pointed out the location of the new KBS2TV TV series "I Stole the Lead Role's First Experience." A said he visited Byeongsanseowon Seowon on December 30th last year and saw several staff members setting up lanterns.
A member of the public saw this and protested to the staff, asking if it was OK to damage cultural property.
The staff at the site were angry and said, 'We've already got permission from Andong City. If you're concerned, ask the city hall.'" He added, "When I contacted the Andong City Hall Cultural Heritage Division, the official in charge said, 'We have already got permission to film.'"
When I asked if the TV Series staff knew that the nails were being hammered into the wooden pillars and if they had said it was okay to damage the cultural property, the official said he would immediately order them to be removed.
He continued, "When I contacted him again the next day, the official in charge said that the filming was proceeding as planned and that he had contacted the management office."
You might think that hammering in a nail is not a big deal, but even in a hanok house, I feel quite hesitant to drive a nail into it, so when it comes to cultural properties, surely even more careful care should be taken?
"I also question whether it is right to allow cultural properties to be used as filming locations," he said.
Later, in response to an interview, she said, "We are currently checking (this matter)." Meanwhile, "I Took the Leading Role's First Experience" is a story about a supporting character in a romance novel who is inhabited by the soul of an ordinary female college student, but is obsessed with her.
It is a "no-braking, route-deviation romance fantasy" that unfolds after spending a night with a strong male protagonist.
By minmin 2025/01/02 15:55 KST