Global Channel History to Air Four-Part Series Domestically and Internationally Starting on the 20th

'The Highlight of Cultural Tourism' Andong-si, Gyeongbuk, Showcases 'Overwhelming Visuals' in Global Documentary View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] The four-part documentary co-produced by Andong City, Gyeongsangbuk-do, and the global documentary channel History, titled "Travel Diary: Andong, The Heritage City," will be broadcast domestically and internationally starting from the 20th.


According to Andong City on the 19th, the first broadcast in Korea will begin at 11 a.m. on the 20th, followed by airings on the 21st, 27th, and 28th. In Japan, the first broadcast is scheduled for the same day at 8:30 p.m. Subsequently, it will be aired on July 19th in 17 Asian countries including Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.


"Travel Diary" is a work that reexamines Andong, known as a city of history and culture with UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites, from the perspective of foreigners. Actor David McInnis, well known for the dramas "Mr. Sunshine" and "Descendants of the Sun," appears in the documentary, traveling through Andong with four themes: roads, food, heritage, and bridges, quietly capturing his observations and feelings on camera.


In particular, Andong City explains that this work, produced with outstanding cinematography and direction, introduces the beautiful yet lesser-known aspects of Andong to viewers worldwide and presents a unique charm different from the usual to domestic viewers.



The History Channel can be viewed on KT Olleh TV channel 169, SK Btv channel 264, LG U+ TV channel 193, Skylife channel 131, and LG HelloVision channel 211. It is also available through OTT services such as TVING and Wavve.


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