4/16/2023 0 Comments Sisyphus wallpaper![]() Some of those who called this home in 2021: characters in Mouse: The Predator, Second Husband, and Love Scene Number. Then again, seeing how the K-Dramaland rooftop apartment trend has continued to flourish nearly two decades since this apartment started it in 2003, we think it is only fair to bestow a medal to one of them this year. This is the first time we have a Huam rooftop apartment on this list, a finding that came as a huge surprise to both Mich and me. Indeed, K-Dramaland keeps us looking forward to the day we’re ready to go forth and travel the world again – as how characters in The Road: The Tragedy of One, Mine, and Move To Heaven did. But lo and behold – our main airport staple continues to hold steady on our list. This was especially so with plenty dramas being filmed there, and with overseas filming still being less of a possibility. Among the many 2021 dramas you’d have spotted it in: So I Married An Anti-Fan, Hello, Me!, and Blue Spring From A Distance.Īt the mid-year mark, I was ready to bet that Jeju International Airport would make it to our Top 10. Seogang Bridge made it to first place for a third year in a row! I couldn’t bear not to mention this drama location’s “gold medal status”, or leave the bridge out of this year’s Most Seen list. Note: Numbers in brackets at the end of each header denotes the number of dramas the location has appeared in this year, along with their previous years’ rankings (where applicable)! Curious to find out more? Read on for our 2021 Most Seen Locations! This time, we have more ‘homely’ spaces, whether temporary or permanent. Yes, some of the usual suspects remain, but a number of regular staples – particularly restaurants (think State Tower Namsan, Asosan), bars and cafés – weren’t able to retain their positions. When Marion and I (Mich) were putting the list together, we were pleasantly surprised to discover a considerable shift to this year’s most seen locations. As much as they seem to be living the (mask-free) lives we wish we could lead, it’s always fascinating to see how reel life inevitably follows real life, especially in K-Dramaland. With the ongoing pandemic still keeping us indoors and/or on our respective shores, many of us naturally turn to dramas to live vicariously through their characters. As 2021 begins to reach its end, it’s time to kick off our annual KDL round-ups – starting with our Most Seen Locations for the year!
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