[News] Paradise Meadow - Changmin, Joo Sang Wook & Lee Yeon Hee
2009.12.28
Actor Joo Sang Wook, TVXQ's Changmin (Max) and actress Lee Yeon Hee are preparing for their drama 'Paradise Meadow'.
According to an official of the drama, the three of them started filming on the 23rd, at Jeju Island.
This drama depicts the love and work of two youths, with the natural beauty of Jeju Island as the background. Interest was raised beyond the industry when it was first announced that TVXQ's Changmin, who enjoys huge popularity in Asia, and new actress Lee Yeon Hee was casted in this drama.
For Lee Yeon Hee, Joo Sang Wook and Changmin will show their strategies on love. Joo Sang Wook's character is the President of a resort, whose parents migrated to America when he was a child. While he's on a business trip at Jeju Island to look into building a resort there, he has a fateful encounter with Lee Yeon Hee, where this gentleman falls in love with her.
There will be 16 episodes for 'Paradise Meadow'. It is targeted to be broadcasted in March next year.
Journalist: Kim Soo Jeon
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