(The Yeongwol Cheongnyeongpo area, revitalized as a national tourist destination following the box office success of the film ‘The King's Warden,’ was bustling with tourists on the 28th. Visitors seeking to visit Eoso, the place of exile for King Danjong, formed long lines, waiting at least two hours to board boats.)
They said they have to wait 2 hours for the ferry
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It's a good thing, it promotes the region too
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There's not much for Korea to do, right? People just go when it's trendy
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I thought it was an incredibly positive phenomenon. Thanks to the precedent set by such films using our history as material becoming hugely popular and even revitalizing the local economy, the likelihood of more history-related films being made going forward has surely increased significantly... It means we won't just get films drenched in dopamine anymore
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But the way they filmed it made me really want to go to Yeongwol at the endγ
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The director must've been crazy too, he didn't say "Please go to Yeongwol!!!!!!!!!", but just went "Please visit Yeongwol if you have time"
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It usually feels pretty empty over there since hardly anyone comes around, like some exiled prince's desolate spot. But if it gets crowded, I bet that loneliness would vanish completely
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