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International Business Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- International Business Times
The Haunted Palace Episode 15 Spoilers: Gang Cheol and Yeo Ri Struggle to Escape Deadly Danger
The Haunted Palace spoilers for episode 15 have teased trouble for Gang Cheol and Yeo Ri as the newly released stills show them struggling to escape deadly danger. There is anxiety, tension, and crisis in the upcoming episode of this historical fantasy thriller drama. The production team has teased suspenseful moments with hints about what the viewers can expect in the new episode. Gang Cheol and Yeo Ri would go through a life-threatening experience after a terrifying pursuer begins to chase them. It wouldn't be easy for the onscreen couple to escape from this deadly danger. The newly released stills show them looking tense and wary as they try to hide and escape from the imminent threat that is chasing them. The images teased a crisis for the two characters as they will experience in the upcoming episode. The Haunted Palace is sure to keep the viewers on the edge of their seats in the last two episodes. The producers asked viewers to watch the final episodes to see the last battle with the spirit. They promised an emotional journey between Gangcheori and Yeo Ri. It will share an exciting story that will leave a lasting impression in the viewers' minds. "In the final two episodes, the last battle with the Eight Feet Tall spirit will unfold. Along with an exciting story, the emotional journey between Gangcheori and Yeo Ri will leave a lasting impression. Please look forward to the thrilling conclusion," the production team shared. The Haunted Palace Preview The newly released stills show King Lee Jeong sitting on the throne with a vacant and chilling gaze. He has a burn scar on his face, signaling possession by the vengeful Eight Feet Tall spirit. He is surrounded by flames and wearing the red warrior's robe. The pictures show the Eight Feet Tall spirit's power as he manages to completely control the king's body after swallowing the Imugi's glowing pearl. Gangcheori and Yeo Ri can rescue the king by defeating the spirit. So, they will gear up for their final battle with the Eight Feet Tall spirit. The historical fantasy thriller will return with a new episode on SBS TV on Friday (June 6) at 9:55 PM KST. People in Korea can watch episode 15 on TV or stream it online. K-drama fans from countries like the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK can watch the mini-series with subtitles on various online streaming platforms, including Viki. Here are the International Air Timings of The Haunted Palace Episode 15: US - 7:55 AM Canada - 7:55 AM Australia - 11:25 PM New Zealand - 1:55 AM Japan - 9:55 PM Mexico - 6:55 AM Brazil - 9:55 AM Saudi Arabia - 3:55 PM India - 6:25 PM Indonesia - 7:55 PM Singapore - 8:55 PM China - 8:55 PM Europe - 1:55 PM France - 1:55 PM Spain - 1:55 PM UK - 12:55 PM South Africa - 2:55 PM Philippines - 8:55 PM The Haunted Palace, the ongoing historical fantasy thriller drama, premiered on SBS TV on Friday (April 18) at 9:55 PM KST. It tells the story of a Shamam after she becomes possessed by an Eight Feet Tall spirit. The mini-series focuses on the complicated relationship between the Shamam and an Imugi, an imaginary creature in Korean folklore. The creature can spend a millennium in water and transform into a dragon after acquiring Yeouiju, a magical jewel. Apart from Bona, the K-drama stars BTOB member Yook Sungjae, Kim Ji Hoon, Gil Hae Yeon, Kim In Kwon, Son Byung Ho, Han Soo Yeon, Han So Eun, Shin Seul Ki, Lee Won Jong, and Cho Han Gyul. Screenwriter Yoon Soo Jung wrote the script, and Yoon Sung Sik directed it.

Sydney Morning Herald
25-05-2025
- Business
- Sydney Morning Herald
Rome wasn't built in a day, but Vanessa's house almost was
More than 100 homes have been built using REZICAST in the past 10 years, with founder and managing director Mick Johnson saying the system, which sends engineering drawings to precaster plants anywhere in the country, offers tremendous promise for helping solve the housing shortage more quickly. The average price of a home is about $400,000. 'It's becoming more popular all the time,' Johnson says. 'I think it really is the way of the future. It's also resistant to bushfires, termites and floods; is very strong; and you can't pick the finished home as any different.' NXT TEC is another prefab system that promises fast results, with components manufactured off-site and assembled on-site to get to lock-up in four days. Chair and managing director Natasha Di Ciano says: 'It's like pieces of a building that lock together like Lego. 'When you look at the housing crisis, this kind of technology is pretty exciting because it increases the speed of delivering high-quality, energy-efficient homes. With speed, too, comes affordability, as you can live in it or rent it out more quickly.' Then there's PT Blink, hailed as the 'IKEA of construction'. It involves a post-tensioned steel structure manufactured off-site and transported as a flat pack. This means that an apartment building can be delivered in half the time of the traditional process and at a 5 to 10 per cent lower cost. 'It's an innovative technology that co-ordinates the design, procurement and delivery for developers for mid- to high-rise buildings, and de-risks projects,' says chief executive Wayne Larsen. 'We have 190 apartment projects that we're working on in total, and around 170,000 apartments in the pipeline, worth about $2 billion. The challenge is to persuade developers to change their methodology.' Speaking of IKEA, SBS TV's Dateline program recently travelled to Sweden to investigate how the country is also bringing flat-pack homes to the market. Producer Colin Cosier says they have the magical combination of a culture of efficiency, innovation – and terrible weather. 'We can learn so much from Sweden for the Australian market,' he says. 'It's incredible, and my feeling is that we'll see a lot more of this here over the next 10 to 20 years.' Loading Building 4.0 CRC is an industry-led research initiative co-funded by the federal government. Its chief executive, Professor Mathew Aitchison, says modular (where a complete house is delivered) and prefab (where it's assembled on-site) are good choices for different circumstances, as well as whether to use timber or concrete. 'In Sweden and Scandinavia, they will tolerate a lot more homogeneity than Australia would, but it's often about marrying good design into a manufacturing system so you wouldn't notice how similar the homes are,' he says. 'And it depends on the location and climate, too. 'For instance, we have a lot of timber prefab on the east coast, while in WA it's concrete prefab because of white ants. But to supercharge the prefab and modular industry, you need to pull together as much demand as you can to create a strong and consistent pipeline of projects.'

The Age
25-05-2025
- Business
- The Age
Rome wasn't built in a day, but Vanessa's house almost was
More than 100 homes have been built using REZICAST in the past 10 years, with founder and managing director Mick Johnson saying the system, which sends engineering drawings to precaster plants anywhere in the country, offers tremendous promise for helping solve the housing shortage more quickly. The average price of a home is about $400,000. 'It's becoming more popular all the time,' Johnson says. 'I think it really is the way of the future. It's also resistant to bushfires, termites and floods; is very strong; and you can't pick the finished home as any different.' NXT TEC is another prefab system that promises fast results, with components manufactured off-site and assembled on-site to get to lock-up in four days. Chair and managing director Natasha Di Ciano says: 'It's like pieces of a building that lock together like Lego. 'When you look at the housing crisis, this kind of technology is pretty exciting because it increases the speed of delivering high-quality, energy-efficient homes. With speed, too, comes affordability, as you can live in it or rent it out more quickly.' Then there's PT Blink, hailed as the 'IKEA of construction'. It involves a post-tensioned steel structure manufactured off-site and transported as a flat pack. This means that an apartment building can be delivered in half the time of the traditional process and at a 5 to 10 per cent lower cost. 'It's an innovative technology that co-ordinates the design, procurement and delivery for developers for mid- to high-rise buildings, and de-risks projects,' says chief executive Wayne Larsen. 'We have 190 apartment projects that we're working on in total, and around 170,000 apartments in the pipeline, worth about $2 billion. The challenge is to persuade developers to change their methodology.' Speaking of IKEA, SBS TV's Dateline program recently travelled to Sweden to investigate how the country is also bringing flat-pack homes to the market. Producer Colin Cosier says they have the magical combination of a culture of efficiency, innovation – and terrible weather. 'We can learn so much from Sweden for the Australian market,' he says. 'It's incredible, and my feeling is that we'll see a lot more of this here over the next 10 to 20 years.' Loading Building 4.0 CRC is an industry-led research initiative co-funded by the federal government. Its chief executive, Professor Mathew Aitchison, says modular (where a complete house is delivered) and prefab (where it's assembled on-site) are good choices for different circumstances, as well as whether to use timber or concrete. 'In Sweden and Scandinavia, they will tolerate a lot more homogeneity than Australia would, but it's often about marrying good design into a manufacturing system so you wouldn't notice how similar the homes are,' he says. 'And it depends on the location and climate, too. 'For instance, we have a lot of timber prefab on the east coast, while in WA it's concrete prefab because of white ants. But to supercharge the prefab and modular industry, you need to pull together as much demand as you can to create a strong and consistent pipeline of projects.'


International Business Times
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- International Business Times
Spring Of Youth Episode 4: How to Watch, Air Date, Preview, Spoilers, and More
Spring Of Youth episode 4 will air on SBS TV on Wednesday (May 21) at 10:50 PM KST. The chapter will focus on the blossoming romance between Sa Gye and Kim Bom. According to the production team, the viewers can look forward to the heart-fluttering scenes between the on-screen couple. People in Korea can watch the fourth episode on TV or stream it online. K-drama fans from other parts of the world, including the US, Canada, Australia, the UK, Mexico, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Greece, Greenland, Hong Kong, China, Japan, New Zealand, UAE, Singapore, Turkey, and South Africa, can watch the mini-series with subtitles on online streaming platforms, like Viki. Spring of Youth is an SBS teen romance drama starring Ha Yoo Joon, Park Ji Hu, and Lee Seung Hyub. Screenwriter Kim Min Cheol wrote the script, and Kim Sung Yong directed it. The mini-series will revolve around the complicated relationship between Sa Gye, Kim Bom, and Seo Tae Yang. The K-drama premiered on SBS TV on Tuesday (May 6). Here is everything about Spring Of Youth episode 4, like the air date, preview, spoilers, and streaming details. Air Date, Time, and Streaming Details The teen romance drama will air its fourth episode on SBS TV on Wednesday (May 21) at 10:50 PM KST. People in Korea can watch episode 4 on TV or stream it online. K-drama fans from other parts of the world, including the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK, can watch the mini-series with subtitles on various online streaming platforms, including Viki. Here are the International Air Timings of Spring Of Youth Episode 4: US - 8:50 AM Canada - 8:50 AM Australia - 12:20 AM New Zealand - 2:50 AM Japan - 10:50 PM Mexico - 7:50 AM Brazil - 10:50 AM Saudi Arabia - 4:50 PM India - 7:20 PM Indonesia - 8:50 PM Singapore - 9:50 PM China - 9:50 PM Europe - 2:50 PM France - 2:50 PM Spain - 2:50 PM UK - 1:50 PM South Africa - 3:50 PM Philippines - 9:50 PM Preview and Spoilers The newly released stills show Sa Gye and Kim Bom on the rooftop. Sa Gye approaches Kim Bom with two beer cans while she is playing piano. The duo shares a heartfelt conversation while sitting under the moonlight. The romantic atmosphere captured viewers' attention, making them curious to watch what lies ahead for the on-screen couple. "The kiss at the end of episode 3 marks a major turning point in Sa Gye and Kim Bom's relationship. In the upcoming fourth episode, the characters' emotions will reach new heights. Be sure to tune in and watch it unfold," the production team shared.


International Business Times
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- International Business Times
Spring Of Youth Episode 3: How to Watch, Air Date, Preview, Spoilers, and More
Spring Of Youth episode 3 will air on SBS TV on Wednesday (May 14) at 10:50 PM KST. The chapter will officially begin a love triangle between Sa Gye, Kim Bom, and Seo Tae Yang. According to the production team, viewers can look forward to the dreamy scenes featuring the first love of Sa Gye. People in Korea can watch the third episode on TV or stream it online. K-drama fans from other parts of the world, including the US, Canada, Australia, the UK, Mexico, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Greece, Greenland, Hong Kong, China, Japan, New Zealand, UAE, Singapore, Turkey, and South Africa, can watch the mini-series with subtitles on online streaming platforms, like Viki. Spring of Youth is a new SBS teen romance drama, starring Ha Yoo Joon, Park Ji Hu, and Lee Seung Hyub. Screenwriter Kim Min Cheol wrote the script, and Kim Sung Yong directed it. The mini-series will revolve around the complicated relationship between Sa Gye, Kim Bom, and Seo Tae Yang. The K-drama premiered on SBS TV on Tuesday (May 6). Here is everything about Spring Of Youth episode 3, like the air date, preview, spoilers, and streaming details. Air Date, Time, and Streaming Details The teen romance drama will air its third episode on SBS TV on Wednesday (May 14) at 10:50 PM KST. People in Korea can watch episode 3 on TV or stream it online. K-drama fans from other parts of the world, including the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK, can watch the mini-series with subtitles on various online streaming platforms, including Viki. Here are the International Air Timings of Spring Of Youth Episode 3: US - 8:50 AM Canada - 8:50 AM Australia - 12:20 AM New Zealand - 2:50 AM Japan - 10:50 PM Mexico - 7:50 AM Brazil - 10:50 AM Saudi Arabia - 4:50 PM India - 7:20 PM Indonesia - 8:50 PM Singapore - 9:50 PM China - 9:50 PM Europe - 2:50 PM France - 2:50 PM Spain - 2:50 PM UK - 1:50 PM South Africa - 3:50 PM Philippines - 9:50 PM Preview and Spoilers The newly released stills focus on the blossoming romance between Sa Gye and Kim Bom. They show Sa Gye following Kim Bom around the campus while she enjoys watching yellow maple leaves falling. The production team shared that this scene captures the dreamy feeling of first love, with a cute twist. They asked the viewers to look forward to Spring of Youth, filled with heart-fluttering moments. Meanwhile, another set of images teases a romantic rivalry between Sa Gye and Seo Tae Yang. The two students have a heated argument on the rooftop, heightening the tension and escalating the rivalry. "In Episode 3, the love triangle between Sa Gye, Seo Tae Yang, and Kim Bom will officially begin. Ha Yoo Joon and Lee Seung Hyub will fully unleash their charisma, so please look forward to it," the production team shared.