
The church in Netflix hit When Life Gives You Tangerines draws K-drama fans
The blue wedding car, adorned with decorations, rolled to a stop in front of the church.
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Dressed in a white gown, IU's character Yang Geum-myeong beamed as friends cheered her on. Beneath a shower of confetti and balloons soaring into the blue sky, she smiled with joy.
Watching from a distance, her former lover offered a quiet smile, lost in memories of the past.
This touching scene from
When Life Gives You Tangerines , a hit Netflix Korean drama series, captured the hearts of viewers.
A still from When Life Gives You Tangerines, with IU as Yang Geum-myeong. Photo: Netflix
It was filmed at Gasil Cathedral in Waegwan Town, Chilgok, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea – a church now drawing renewed attention following the drama's success.

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