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Brief introduction and detailed information of Gyeongju

Synopsis? Cui Xian (Hae-il Park), Professor Peking University, returned to South Korea to attend the funeral of his elders. He remembered the spring photos he saw with his brother seven years ago. In order to find this memory, he went to the teahouse where Chuntu was located, only to find that he had changed to a new hostess, Yunxi (Shin Min A), but Chuntu was nowhere to be found. Cui Xian suddenly asked about the whereabouts of Chuntu and a series of strange actions, which made the beautiful teahouse owner misunderstand that Cui Xian was abnormal.

After meeting her first love (Yin Jinxie) again in Gyeongju, Cui Xian once again came to the teahouse to talk with the hostess, and they had a faint love for each other.

Cast Cui Xian Hae-il Park Kong Yunxi Shin Min A Yong-min Lee Jin Taixun Young Receptionist and In-seon Zheng Cast Producer:? Yoon Jin seo? ; ? Director Zhang Lu:? Screenplay by Lv Zhang:? Zhanglv photography:? The soundtrack of Cao Ying:? Republic of China Kang Editing:? Jin Hengzhu introduced Cui Xian? |? Hae-il Park

Professor Peking University of China, after hearing the news of his friend's death, went to Gyeongju to attend the funeral. Seven years ago, he came to the teahouse where he had seen the spring pictures with his friends, but he suddenly asked about the whereabouts of the spring pictures and a series of strange actions, which made the beautiful teahouse owner misunderstand that he was a pervert.

Kong Yunxi? |? Shin Min A

Cui Xian, a beautiful, mysterious and meaningless teahouse owner, came to Kong Yunxi's teahouse when he went to Gyeongju, South Korea for a funeral, because he remembered the spring pictures he had seen with his friends seven years ago. At the first meeting, he thought Cui Xian was a pervert, but in the subsequent contact, he developed a little love.

Yong-min Lee? |? Tea Hoon Kim

He is a Korean policeman, Kong Yunxi's good friend, secretly loves Kong Yunxi and often helps him. Cui Xian's appearance made him jealous.

Behind-the-scenes tidbits This film is the first romantic comedy directed by Lv Zhang. Regarding the reason why the film was named Gyeongju, Zhang Law said that there is no city like Gyeongju, where the lives of ordinary people are close to the imperial tombs, and Gyeongju is a place of life and death. This film is Shin Min A's return to the screen after five years. This film is a four-year cooperation between Hae-il Park and Shin Min A after'10 billion' in 2009. At the screening of the film media, Hae-il Park expressed his feelings about shooting in Chinese, saying that "it is really difficult to get in touch with Chinese for the first time, but Korean is easier." But he said he wanted to continue learning Chinese in the future. Hae-il Park learns Chinese from Yin Lan, an actor in the movie Tumen River. Award Record Time Award Name Nomination/Award Nomination/Winner: 565438 Best Film Director Award 20 14 Nominated Lv Zhang Film Award 5 14 Nominated Golden Leopard Award of the 67th Locarno International Film Festival in Shin Min A 15 Busan Film Critics Association Award 65438 won+Best Technology Award of Busan Film Critics Association in 2005 (. Cui Xian, the hero of the Gyeongju film, taught in Peking University, but returned to South Korea to mourn the death of his friend. However, he recalled his early years and returned to his hometown in Gyeongju alone. This trip, which seems to belong to Cui Xian alone, actually entrusted Zhang Lv, a Korean director in China, with his philosophical thinking and feelings about life and death.

However, some Hong Shangxiu-style casual narration and humorous expressions reveal a little mystery. This film can be said to be one of the films directed by Lv Zhang. It is worth mentioning that China elements can be seen everywhere in the film-except Hae-il Park who can speak Chinese and play Tai Chi, descendants of Confucius, Feng Zikai's paintings, Pu 'er tea and so on. Will evoke a sense of intimacy in China audience. (Sohu Korean Entertainment Review)