• Park Hyung Sik’s Drama ‘Buried Hearts’ Breaks Another Record, Ratings Soar as the Story Gets Even More Intense

    Park Hyung Sik’s latest drama Buried Hearts is unstoppable!

    According to Nielsen Korea on March 16, the eighth episode of SBS's Friday-Saturday drama Buried Hearts, which aired on March 15, achieved a nationwide rating of 12.3%, marking a significant 1.4% increase from the previous episode.

    The drama also hit a peak of 14.1%, while the key 20-49 demographic rating soared to 3.2%, securing its spot as the top show in its time slot across all channels.

    With each episode, Buried Hearts continues to climb in viewership, proving its immense popularity. The gripping story, powerful performances, and unpredictable twists have kept audiences glued to their screens, making it one of the most talked-about dramas right now.

    The latest episode brought even more tension, as Park Hyung Sik’s character, Seo Dong Joo, once again found himself in a life-threatening situation.

    But just when it seemed like he was finished, he defied the odds—again! The thrilling plot developments are only making fans more eager to see what happens next.

    With Buried Hearts continuously setting new personal bests in ratings, all eyes are on the upcoming episodes. Will the drama continue its streak and reach even greater heights? Stay tuned!

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  • Park Bo Gum shows he is good with money as his Jongno apartment rises by 500 million won in just one year and sets a new record

    Park Bo Gum is not just a talented actor — he’s showing he’s smart with money too!

    The star of Netflix’s When Life Gives You Tangerines (폭싹 속았수다) recently made headlines after the value of his apartment jumped by a whopping 500 million won (about 370,000 USD) in just one year.

    According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport’s real estate transaction records revealed on the 19th, the apartment where Park Bo Gum lives — an 84㎡ unit in Gyeonghuigung Ja-i Complex 2 in Hongpa-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul — was sold for a record-breaking 2.54 billion won on March 21st. The unit is located on the 11th floor.

    When you compare it to last year’s prices, which ranged from 1.95 billion to 2.05 billion won, that’s a massive increase of about 500 million won!

    Gyeonghuigung Ja-i is known as a luxury apartment complex inside Seoul’s historic Four Great Gates area. It’s super close to popular spots like Gwanghwamun, City Hall, and Seodaemun Station on Subway Line 5 — making it really easy to get to hot places like Yeouido, Mapo, and even Gangnam through Line 3’s Dongnimmun Station.

    It’s reported that Park Bo Gum moved there back in 2019 after leaving Mokdong in Yangcheon-gu, choosing Gyeonghuigung Ja-i mainly for its perfect location near his work spots.

    Other units in the same complex have also been seeing crazy price jumps! A 59㎡ unit recently sold for 1.85 billion won (15th floor) last month, and a 101㎡ unit was sold for 2.73 billion won (7th floor) in February.

    An insider from the real estate industry said, "Apartments near palaces will likely stay in high demand because of their historic meaning, the beautiful city surroundings, and great transportation."

    Looks like Park Bo Gum definitely made a smart move with this one.

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