300 Year-Old Class of 2020- A Fantasy Comic Web Drama Filmed in Nine Korean Seowon of UNESCO World Heritage
The Cultural Heritage Administration (Administrator Chung Jae-suk) releases a web drama titled “300 Year-Old Class of 2020”, which the heritage agency has produced to promote seowon, the Neo-Confucian academies in Korea, a UNESCO World Heritage property. The series will appear on CHA’s YouTube channel, the drama’s website, Naver TV and Kakao TV.
The series, consisting of six episodes of ten minutes each, is a fantasy comic web drama that tells a story of three students, who were studying in seowon during the Joseon period accidently time travel and arrive at present-day seowon in 2020. It was filmed and set in nine seowon of UNESCO World Heritage property (Sosu-seowon, Namgye-seowon, Oksan-seowon, Dosan-seowon, Piram-seowon, Dodong-seowon, Byeongsan-seowon, Museong-seowon and Donam-seowon) and was starred by rookie actors and actresses such as Choi Ji Su, Noh Sang Hyun, Lee Se Jin and Gong Jae Hyun, all of whom were playing fascinating characters.
As were the Gyeongbokgung Palace that appeared in BTS’s video clip and the cities in the Feel the Rhythm of Korea series by Korea Tourism Organization, which were drawing global attention, the drama series were directed to lead the audience naturally feel the beauty of seowon in their scenes. Through this, it is expected that young generations in Korea and overseas countries become more interested in seowon and recognize the Neo-Confucian academies as one of the major tourist attractions in the country.
CHA will distribute this web drama to Korean cultural agencies home and abroad for free, expecting it to arouse more curiosity about Korean culture. English, Chinese and other foreign language subtitles will also be offered.