'Jumong' Team to Visit NK

By Kim Tae-jong
Staff Reporter

Lead actors of popular local epic drama will visit Pyongyang around the middle of the month. They plan to visit the part of the original territory of the ancient Korean kingdom of Koguryo (37 B.C.-668), which the drama dealt with.

MBC's historical piece "Jumong", a story about the founding myth of Koguryo (37 B.C.-668), Korea's ancient kingdom, ended its year-log run Tuesday, after recording a huge viewer rating of more than 50 percent.

To commemorate the success, main actors including Song Il-kook, Han Hye-jin and Jun Kwang-ryul and program director Lee Joo-hwan along with other staff members will visit Pyongyang where cultural assets and historical sites of the ancient kingdom remain.

The ancient kingdom had the largest territory in the Korean history, extending as far as what is now Jilin province in northeastern China from its capital Pyongyang.

During their five-day trip, the actors and program staffs will visit the tomb of Jumong, the founding father of Koguryo, other Koguryo historical sites and a museum.

The trip will be also accompanied by members of MBC's "Great Inheritance 74434", which campaigns for the return of Korean historical assets scattered and preserved in other countries.

MBC is in discussion with Pyongyang about the trip, and an official from the broadcaster said the discussion is expected to produce a fruitful outcome.

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