Title: 궁 (宮) / Goong (Gung)
Chines title : 宮
Also known as: Palace / Princess Hours (MBC Global Media) / Imperial Household
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Episodes: 24
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2006-Jan-11 to 2006-Mar-30
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
Songs: “Perhaps Love” by HowL & J. , “You & I Are Fools” by Stay, “Parrot” by HowL
Inserts “Ice Pond”, “Give Me A little Try” by Leigh Nash
Synopsis
Princess hours tagalog part 29. Princess hours tagalog part 30. Princess hours tagalog part 31. Princess Hours is a 2006 South Korean television series, starring Yoon Eun-hye, Ju Ji-hoon, Kim Jeong-hoon and Song Ji- hyo. It is based on Korean manhwa Goong by Park So-hee. Episode 16: Princess hours Tagalog dubbed. Episode 16: Princess hours Tagalog dubbed. Filipino love korean's series. Korean drama Tagalog version. The Story of Yanxi Palace. Princess Hours EP 1 Eng Sub - In the 14th year of In Hwa dynasty, the Hyun emperor’s health is deteriorating further. The empress commands the Crown Prince who is still in high school, to marry the bride who has been betrothed to him since childhood. However, Prince Shin proposes to his secret lover, Min Hyo Rin, an ambitious ballet student who considers his proposal as a joke and turns him. This is an alternate history drama that is based on Park So Hui's 'Gung' with the reinstatement of the Korean monarchy in August 15, 1945, along with its liberation and establishes Year 1 of Gwanghwa. In 2006, 'Year 14 of Inhwa,' an overly normal high school girl that attends an arts high school ends up marrying the Crown Prince, who is dating Min Hyo Rin, because of a promise that the elders. This drama is light heart-ed fun. I liked the drama initially, but later on I just lost interest, though I can't pinpoint any one reason for it. Unlike what the name implies, I didn't find anything that romantic about the story or the princess. The princess was more like a child, even with all the fancy clothes.
Goong is a story about young love in face of tradition, politics, and intrigue. In the imaginary world, modern-day Korea is a constitutional monarchy and the Royal Family lives in a grand Palace, the Goong. Story opens with the sudden death of the reigning the King. Faced with the decreasing popularity among the public for the Royalty, a grand wedding for the Crown Prince, Lee Shin, is decided to be the best publicity move to improve the image of the Royalty and at the same time prepare Shin for immediate succession. The intended bride? The headstrong, awkward, and sweet spirited Shin Chae Kyung that just happens to go to the same exclusive art school. Chae Kyung was betrothed to become the next Crown Princess by her grandfather and Shin’s grandfather.
After 14 years of living in England with his mom, Lee Yul appears all of a sudden. He is Shin’s cousin as well as the former Crown Prince. Everything seemed to be going normally until Chae Kyung’s optimistic spirit wins the heart of internally lonely, Yul. As the Crown Prince Shin and simple-minded Chae Kyung’s relationship appear to developing deeper feelings, a series of scandals are exposed to the public right after the pair were officially announced married. Will love prevail all in a world of political pressures and martial hardships? Or will being in the spotlight of the public be too much for the young newlyweds to endure?
Cast
Main cast
Yoon Eun Hye as Shin Chae Kyung
Joo Ji Hoon as Lee Shin
Kim Jeong Hoon as Lee Yul
Song Ji Hyo as Min Hyo Rin
Chae Kyung’s family
Im Ye Jin as Chae Kyung’s mother
Kang Nam Gil as Chae Kyung’s father
Kim Suk as Shin Chae Joon (younger brother)
Shin’s friends
Choi Sung Joon as Kang In
Lee Yong Joo as Jang Kyung
Uhm Sung Mo as Ryu Wan
Chae kyung’s friends
Jeon Yeo Jin as Lee Kang Hyun
Lee Eun as Kim Soon Young
Dan Ji as Yoon Hee Soong
Palace
Kim Hye Ja as the Queen Mother
Yoon Yoo Sun as the Queen
Park Chan Hwan as the King
Lee Yoon Ji as Princess Hye Myung (Shin’s sister)
Shim Hye Jin as Lady Hwa Yong (Yul’s mother)
Choi Bool Am as Emperor Seongjo
Yoon Hee Joo
Production Credits
Original Work: Manhwa 「궁」 by Park So-hee
Production Company: Eight Peaks
Director: Hwang In Roe
Writer: In Eun Ah
Awards
Episode Ratings
Date | Episode | Nationwide | Seoul |
---|---|---|---|
2006-01-11 | 1 | 16.2% (5th) | 16.6% (5th) |
2006-01-12 | 2 | 16.0% (6th) | 16.5% (7th) |
2006-01-18 | 3 | 14.3% (9th) | 14.3% (8th) |
2006-01-19 | 4 | 15.1% (9th) | 15.3% (8th) |
2006-01-25 | 5 | 19.7% (5th) | 20.5% (4th) |
2006-01-26 | 6 | 16.5% (8th) | 16.5% (7th) |
2006-02-01 | 7 | 13.7% (11th) | 14.0% (10th) |
2006-02-02 | 8 | 18.6% (6th) | 19.1% (6th) |
2006-02-08 | 9 | 24.0% (2nd) | 25.2% (2nd) |
2006-02-09 | 10 | 25.2% (2nd) | 26.3% (2nd) |
2006-02-15 | 11 | 24.5% (2nd) | 25.7% (2nd) |
2006-02-16 | 12 | 25.6% (2nd) | 27.2% (2nd) |
2006-02-22 | 13 | 25.0% (2nd) | 25.8% (2nd) |
2006-02-23 | 14 | 26.7% (2nd) | 28.4% (2nd) |
2006-03-02 | 15 | 27.9% (2nd) | 28.8% (2nd) |
2006-03-03 | 16 | 24.3% (3rd) | 25.0% (3rd) |
2006-03-08 | 17 | 25.8% (2nd) | 26.1% (2nd) |
2006-03-09 | 18 | 26.6% (2nd) | 27.1% (2nd) |
2006-03-15 | 19 | 27.0% (2nd) | 27.3% (2nd) |
2006-03-16 | 20 | 27.1% (2nd) | 26.9% (2nd) |
2006-03-22 | 21 | 24.6% (2nd) | 25.2% (2nd) |
2006-03-23 | 22 | 24.4% (2nd) | 25.5% (2nd) |
2006-03-29 | 23 | 25.4% (2nd) | 26.9% (2nd) |
2006-03-30 | 24 | 28.3% (2nd) | 28.8% (2nd) |
Source: TNS Media Korea
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