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Cultural property ‘filmed’ while filming a drama: ‘Lovers in Prague’ Deoksugung Palace Wesson
Sa- Seol*,
The stone door of Deoksugung Palace, a cultural asset, was damaged during the filming of SBS IV’s ‘The Fool of Prague’.
‘The Lovers in Prague production crew filmed a 10-mile nozzle on the outer wall of Deoksugung Palace this morning ahead of the final broadcast on the 20th.
There were hundreds of sheets of coffin paper all over it, just to film the scene where the male protagonist poses cross-legged.
put on.
Problems arise in the process of removing species names after filming. When the paper rate is 100%, it is recommended to use a folding machine.
The name was removed and scraped using a knife, which caused some of the outer rock to be damaged.
The entire area of Deoksugung Palace is designated as Historic Site No. 124, and Deoksugung Palace is designated as Treasure No. 819, ‘Junghwajeon and Junghwajeon’.
‘Moon’, etc.
Deoksugung Palace said, “When I visited the site on the 22nd, hundreds of lines between the stones and the tons were scratched and the trees fell.
“The part of the rice field fence that is part of the rice field is not very wet,” he said.
Deoksugung Palace said, “They gave permission to put about 30 Most It notes on the memorial,” and added, “The date and time of the filming.”
“I can’t even hear if it’s real,” he said, without any criticism.
The part that was damaged this time is a stone wall from the Dahan Empire period among the walls of Deoksugung Palace.
Kang Im-san, an expert at the Cultural Heritage Administration, said, “It is heartbreaking to commit such a thing even though the fence is often damaged.”
Criticized as “destruction of valuable cultural assets.”
On the morning of the 22nd, SBS, which has raised criticism, posted an apology on the ‘Prahai People’ scar daisy and said, “All in Deoksugung Palace.”
“I visited and conveyed my apology,” he said. “I promised to take responsibility for immediate restoration, regardless of the cost.”
“I belong,” he said.
Deoksugung Palace construction and drama production scenes were diagnosed by cultural heritage experts to determine the scope of repairs and restoration.
The work is expected to increase.
Reporter Jiyoung Kim kimjy@dongacom
Gwang Lee: Reporter kplec@dongacom
2005 SBS, while filming Lovers in Prague
They said they would stick 30 post-it notes on the stone wall of Deoksugung Palace.
Attaching hundreds of sheets of paper with glue
I told him to remove the bond, but he just scraped it off with a knife and chisel.
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This was the scale at the time:
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