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Friday, June 30, 2006


K-Pop and magic to go on stage


K-pop stars and a globally renowned magician will jointly hold a three-day concert series, “SM Summer Town Festival,” July 15-17 in Seoul.

Kangta, TVXQ, The Trax, TSZX, Super Junior and Black Beat, all of which are fronted by agency SM Entertainment, will perform their hit songs and dynamic dance moves on the same stage set in the 70,000-seat Olympic Main Stadium in Jamsil, eastern Seoul.

The concerts, which start at 7 p.m. and last around three hours, will be different from other shows as they will feature magician Franz Harary. He will emcee the concerts, mixing in famous tricks like making singers disappear or transforming them into something unexpected.

Harary gained his reputation through performing such tricks on high-profile celebrities such as Michael Jackson, N Sync, Usher, Janet Jackson and Boyz II Men during their concerts.

At the open-air plaza outside the stadium in the sports complex, a theme park type of a festival venue will be established, in which fans can enjoy a variety of booths open from noon until 5 p.m. each day before the shows begin.

Sets from music video clips for "Rising Sun" by TVXQ and "Twins" by Super Junior will be recreated in the plaza, so that the fans will be able to take souvenir photos.

On an open stage, instructors will teach some popular K-pop dance moves. Graffiti artists will teach street art techniques as well.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Coach Advocaat leaves Korea to join Russian club


Date: June 28, 2006

Dick Advocaat, the outgoing coach of South Korea¡s national football team, said Tuesday that the national team should play as many away matches as possible to bring the level of football up, and players should improve skills in clubs overseas. "We were unbeaten in seven matches at home since I took control of the team," Advocaat said in a farewell news conference at the Grand Hilton in Seoul. "But in away (matches), they didn't play good." "If you play against world¡s top-level teams and if you play in a lot of competitions, you can improve. Otherwise, you will be always behind," he said.

Advocaat coached the team in September after the team had a series of poor performances in regional competition. His contract expired after the Korean team dropped out of the ongoing World Cup finals in Germany. South Korea ended its World Cup campaign on Saturday with a 2-0 loss to Switzerland, coming in third in Group G of the finals. Out of the group, Switzerland and France advanced to the second round.

Referring to the elimination of South Korea, Advocaat said, "In the match against Switzerland, in the second half, we needed a little bit of luck, because there was the referee ¡s call on a hand ball and offsides. If there was a little bit of luck, we could almost do like in 2002." He also expressed disappointment in the unsatisfactory performances of the players, saying the "The majority of players (from the 2002 World Cup) didn't improve, and I didn't expect that." "However, the Korean players and fans have enormous team spirit, they are dying for the national team to have a good result. They love football, and that¡s important," he said.

Advocaat confirmed that two South Korean players, defender Kim Dong-jin and midfielder Lee Ho, will join him at the Russian professional football club Zenit Saint Petersburg. "It will be good for me as well," he said. He expressed satisfaction with his successor, Pim Verbeek. The Korea Football Association announced Monday that assistant coach Verbeek will succeed Advocaat for two years as the new coach. Advocaat called Verbeek "a man of quality and a big, big advantage for South Korea than any other person."

Local filmmaker wins best new director award at South African film festival


Date: June 26, 2006

Local filmmaker Cho Chang-ho has been named Best New Director for his first feature "The Peter Pan Formula" at a film festival in South Africa. The 27th Durban International Film Festival, June 14-25, saw Cho earn the honor from among the 30 other directors' films submitted for competition. "I felt like I had put all my energy into the film to the extent that I lost a fingernail, but thanks to the prize, I've gained strength, which I can use for my second movie," Cho said in his acceptance speech during the award ceremony. Born in 1972, Cho graduated from Seoul Art College Film School and worked as assistant director on director Kim Ki-duk's films. He made his directorial debut in 2001with the short, "A Little Indian Boy."

I wish i can watch that film,...Cho Chang-ho aja aja fighting

Saturday, June 24, 2006


Korea out of World Cup with 2-0 loss to Switzerland

South Korea exited the World Cup on Friday after a controversial goal by Alexander Frei sealed a 2-0 win for Switzerland and their passage to the Round of 16 with Group G runners-up France. Switzerland striker Frei, a center forward for French side Rennes, rounded keeper Lee Woon-jae then flicked home in the 77th minute after several Koreans had stopped play due to the assistant referee calling for offside, only for Argentine referee Horacio Elizondo to wave them on.

Korea needed to win to guarantee a berth in the second round but a 23rd minute header from Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos dampened their hopes and Frei added the final nail in the 77th to make it 2-0, spurring vigorous protests to disallow the goal and leaving Korea third in the group with four points. France's 2-0 defeat of Togo on the same day on goals by Patrick Vieira and Thierry Henry put the 1998 champions second with five points, two behind Switzerland, to also secure their second-round berth.

African debutants Togo were sent packing after losing three straight matches. Korea coach Dick Advocaat top-loaded the team with strikers in the second half, a tactic that paid off with a 2-1 comeback win over Togo and 1-1 draw with France in earlier group matches, but admitted that it left gaping holes in their defense. "They controlled the first half. We tried to make things difficult for them with five or six strikers and gave them a lot of pressure." "We started with four strikers, and at the international level, that's quite dangerous. And that allowed them to play how they did and they kept attacking on counters." Speaking at a post-match press conference, Swiss coach Kobi Kuhn praised his opponents for making the team grind out a difficult win.

"The match was very intensive and tough, it was a hard match for us and they are very strong. "There were a couple of dangerous situations, and we were very lucky in controlling the game. We just did a good job in front and back." Friday's result is a turnaround from 2002, when Korea made a shock run to the semi-finals in the event they co-hosted with Japan before crashing out to Germany. France were knocked out after three games, including a 1-0 loss to Senegal. France will face Group H leader Spain on Tuesday.

Switzerland failed to make it to both France 98 and Korea/Japan 2002, only qualifying this time by a razor-thin margin after a playoff against Turkey. They play runner-up Ukraine on Monday. Korea were hoping to beat the odds Friday and came out of the stalls with all guns blasting. Advocaat had partially ensured this by packing the starting line-up with four strikers in a diamond formation. His decision to test FC Seoul's Park Chu-young was unrewarded however and the young striker was later substituted after failing to impress on his World Cup debut.

Midfielder Lee Ho missed a goal-scoring opportunity from inside the box three minutes in by failing to connect with Lee Chun-soo's cross from near the left post, but Switzerland were not to make the same mistake. Senderos made it 1-0 by nodding in Hakan Yakin's 23rd-minute free kick after newcomer Park was yellow carded for bringing down Christoph Spycher. Senderos' goal, his third in 15 international caps, involved a head butt with Korea defender Choi Jin-cheul that left both bleeding and Choi requiring bandages.

Swiss coach Kobi Kuhn took him off early in the second half for Arsenal teammate Johan Djourou. Switzerland were dangerous after the break and playmaker Hakan Yakin was yellow carded for handling the ball after testing goalkeeper Lee Woon-jae on his 100th cap with a bullet shot from near the edge of the area. Korea seemed completely subdued, however, prompting coach Advocaat to pile on the pressure by adding a fifth striker in Duisburg forward Ahn Jung-hwan at the expense of Tottenham full back Lee Young-pyo.

Ahn scored the winner in Korea's 2-1 defeat of Togo earlier but was not so lucky Friday despite several spot-on shots. The change undoubtedly weakened Korea's defense and Frei almost made it 2-0 when he sent a blistering shot off the near post in the 64th. Cho came close to leveling minutes later but his header bounced in front of goalkeeper Pascal Zuberbuehler who palmed it over for a corner.

Even the removal of Park for a more experienced pair of legs in Wolverhampton Wanderers' forward Seol Ki-hyeon was not enough to stem the tide and Frei poked his way through a leaky defense to stab the ball home in the 77th for a goal that television replays showed was clearly offside. Advocaat and a clutch of Korean players protested, with two earning yellow cards shortly after.

Germany, Ecuador, England, Sweden, Argentina, the Netherlands, Portugal, Mexico, Italy, Ghana, Brazil and Australia also advanced to the Round of 16, which begins Saturday when host Germany play Sweden in Munich.

Even i really hope korea can make it to the second round, but it really hurt to see them loss that time..but surely im really proud to see how hard they're playing. Do their best for next World Cup..Chaiyoo..Aja aja fighting


Korean, Swiss soccer fans flock to Hanover

From news reports

Ethnic Koreans and Switzerland supporters flocked in and around Hanover, a city in northern Germany, yesterday ahead of a crucial match to decide their fate in the group stage.
The Korean Embassy in Germany set up a booth in front of a small plaza for public relations, and handed out small souvenirs, such as handkerchiefs, fans and small stickers.

Next to the booth, supporters of Switzerland rang a big bell, used for lost cows, and a small bell for lost sheep, to boost the morale of their home side. Hanover City estimated about 40,000 Switzerland supporters would come to the city, while Korean supporters will reach 5,000, a public relations official at the Korean Embassy said.

The venue of the match has 43,200 seats, so, more than 20,000 Switzerland supporters were expected to watch the match in the streets of Hanover. "We put in a special request to Hanover authorities to take care for Korean supporters if anything goes wrong," said Yun Jong-seok, an embassy official.

In the plaza, dozens of supporters wearing red jerseys to represent their national football squad gathered around the bar and cafeteria. However, because both nations' jersey color is red, it was unclear who was supporting which team.

"Around 5,000-10,000 ethnic Koreans and 20,000 Swiss would come to stadium, the organizing committee told us," said Lee Woon-jae, spokesman for the Korean national team.
In Korea, more than a million Koreans were expected to ignore a monsoon downpour and take to the streets for the World Cup soccer showdown with Switzerland Weather forecasts earlier said most of Korea would get a monsoon soaking when the national team play Switzerland.

"Rain or not, we are bracing for huge crowds. That's because it is likely to be a make-or-break game and the game is taking place on an off-day," a senior police officer in charge of security in Seoul told AFP.

Korea came from behind to beat Togo 2-1 in their opening match on June 13 and drew 1-1 with 1998 world champions France on June 18. A win would see Korea top their group and qualify for the second round of the tournament but a defeat to the Swiss would probably ensure that the surprise 2002 semifinalists go out.

More than 70 percent of fans said their team would beat Switzerland, according to an internet survey of 2,915 South Koreans by Yahoo! Korea. A mere 24 percent predicted South Korea would lose 0-1, while the remaining four percent forecast a scoreless draw.

For the game against France on Monday, also a 4 a.m. kickoff, more than 700,000 supporters spent the night on the streets to cheer on their team in front of big-screen TVs. Millions more will watch the game in the privacy of their own homes where football may go hand-in-hand with more intimate fun.

G-Market, an internet shopping mall, said its sales of condoms had more than tripled to 3,000 a week since the World Cup kicked off. "Because of the World Cup, people feel happier than usual and they tend to engage in nighttime activities to keep themselves awake for the games," said Ju Kyung-Ja, a G-Market spokeswoman.

Business is also booming for on-call 24-hour home delivery food services and "Jjmjilbang," Korea's unique 24-hour saunas, where clients can take baths, rest and relax all night.
Seoul Leisure, a seven-story Jjmjilbang complex in Seoul's eastern district of Songpa, said its clientele doubled to 5,000 for the France game.

With shorts and T-shirts provided for comfort, people can watch TVs, have a chat over snacks, take a nap or even play PC games at Jimjilbangs. Not all businesses, however, are cashing in on the World Cup. Cinemas, restaurants and bars are losing customers to outdoor big screens.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006


MY FAV KOREA'S FOOD - KIMCHI
Kimchi represents Korea's best known food. Koreans serve kimchi at almost every meal, and few Koreans can last more than a few days before cravings get the better of them. During the 1988 Summer Olympic Games, thousands of foreigners were introduced to it for the first time. Despite a reputation for being spicy, most people usually develop a taste for it, and many foreigners also find themselves missing it after returning to their home country. In malaysia, i regularly bought it at Jaya Jusco Klang. It cost RM7.49 cent. I enjoy much eat kimchi with mee or rice, it same like salt cabbage in malaysia.

annual kimch'i festival

Dates: mid-October
Location: Gwangju

This annual event spans several days highlighting Korea's kimchi culture. Visitors can watch several cultural-events (traditional wedding, folk music, clothes), participate in contests (kimchi making, singing), and, of course, see and buy many different types of kimchi and other types of fermented foods.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

RAIN TO PERFORM TO REPAY FANS

Rain is keen on returning the love he has received from his Asian fans. He plans to donate part of proceeds from a concert tour of 11 Asian nations scheduled for December to those same countries through various donation programs.
“It won’t be a simple donation. Rain will involve himself in raising funds and developing donation programs that meet each nation’s needs,” Lee In-Kwang, the president of Star-M Planning, the performance agency in charge of Rain’s Asian tour, said during a phone interview with Yonhap News. “He is now considering building schools to fight illiteracy in China and some Southeast Asian nations, but detailed plans will be made available in September.”

Bi / Rain is a korean pop singer as well as actor(fullhouse), and will be one of koreans most influential up and coming pop singers of all time. my personal opinion, i really enjoy both of his performance as an actor or singer. Presently, my friend told me that he will come to malaysia for concert tour..maybe this september..i will check about it later.

Friday, June 09, 2006


MEMORIES IN BALI(2004)

SBS's TV-series "Memories of Bali" disclose a suspenseful story weaving love, desires, jealousy and grudges. Lee Soo-jung is an orphan who works as a tour guide in Bali. She has a useless brother that constantly gets into trouble and needs her to bail him out all the time. She struggles to make ends meet and aspires to be rescued out of her current predicament by a rich & wealthy man...

FACT:
Young-ju, a young woman who can't forget her old boyfriend (Park Ye-jin)"She has money, looks, and brains but love is hard for her to attain..".In-wook, a young man who is dealing with an emotional breakup (So Ji-sub)"Searching for a paradise of his own in Jakarta........".Jae-min, a young man with a weak spirit (Jo In-seoung)"He has everything! Under his mysterious father's tutelage..".Soo-jung, a tough, ambitious woman (Ha Ji-won)"Can't stand the childhood filled with hardships! To Bali in quest for the bright sun........".This drama reflects on the true values of life in this materialistic world where nothing matters but money.

Source http://www.sbspro.co.kr

i really don't satisfied with this drama ending...why???watch it..this 20 episode drama..so tragic

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

ACTOR WON BIN DISCHARGE FROM MILITARY SERVICE DUE TO ILLNESS

Actor Won Bin (29, real name: Kim Do-jin), who enlisted in the Army in November of last year and volunteered to work at a frontline post in the DMZ, was discharged from the military after six months of service due to illness on June 7.
Around 9:30 a.m. that day, Won arrived limping in military uniform and white sneakers at the main gate of the Armed Forces Hospital in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province.
He gave a press interview after reporting his discharge from military service to his superiors at the hospital. He said, "I feel very sad despite my discharge from military service. I'm sorry for having failed to keep my promise to fulfill my military duty as an ordinary serviceman."
Asked when he will resume acting, he answered, "I'll have to wear a protective brace on my knee for the time being. I have no plan right now to resume acting, but will focus on rehabilitation therapy for a while."
After the interview, Won left the hospital in a white Carnival SUV, saying "Thank you for having come to meet me!" to about 70 journalists and cameramen.
Since he joined the Army on November 29, 2005, Won had worked at a frontline post in the DMZ. Back in April, he was diagnosed by the Armed Forces General Hospital as having a partially ruptured cruciate ligament in his left knee. In an official statement on June 2, the Ministry of National Defense announced his discharge from military service due to illness.

Source: http://english.kbs.co.kr/mcontents/entertainment/1400218_11692.html

I like won bin during the autumn in my heart's drama..so aggresive but kindness...hehehehe

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

TO KNOW KOREA, UNDERSTAND THE WAR

Tuesday is Memorial Day, a day when the entire nation honors the veterans who sacrificed their lives for their country and fellow Koreans during the Korean War.
Apart from a patriotic perspective, it is also important to understand the war and its aftermath still have a great influence on people's lives although it has been 56 years since hostilities commenced.
To facilitate understanding of the tragedy, the Korean Film Archive (KOFA) is offering special program every weekend this month with a collection of eight films that were produced from 1950 to 2000.

it is so good since, the younger will know the real situation in order to reach somethings that we can called independent.

Monday, June 05, 2006


SAD SONATA/SAD LOVE STORY(2005)

Oh, the sweet bitterness of first love. This of course is a common recurring theme in most Korean dramas. Sad Love Song, just as the drama name suggests, delivers a tragic storyline about three characters; through their passion to launch careers in the music industry, their lives are intertwined by fate within the intricate nature of love and friendship.

For more review about this story:
http://www.spcnet.tv/reviews/review.php?rID=857

i been asked about the OST..actually i got a lot of korea song but i don't know from which OST, so you can try here..everything about sad sonata:
http://krystalheart.com/sadlovesong/

Sunday, June 04, 2006


FULL HOUSE (2004)

SYNOPSIS
After coming back from a trip to China that her friends paid for, Han Ji Eun finds out that they did so only to sell her house while she was away. She returns and finds that the new owner of the house is none other than famous actor Lee Young Jae, whom she happened to meet on her trip. Circumstances bring Young Jae and Ji Eun into a marriage by contract, making them appear as a couple to the public. Under the terms of the contract, they will be married for 6 months while Ji Eun does all the housework. After 6 months, she will get the house back. Ji Eun finds herself falling for Young Jae, but he loves his childhood friend, Hae Won. Young Jae's friend, Min Hyuk, also shows an interest in Ji Eun. Many interesting and amusing things happen to this 'couple' throughout their married life that bring them closer together, but will they really become a couple?

This was my bestfriend favourite drama, then during her visit to my house, she asked me to watch this drama..I'm really enjoy this drama and i was watch it triple time..right now it been shown on television, but i don't watch it since it voice been change to mandarin..i love the original actor/actress voice..Who ever already watch it..Post a comment ok..

Saturday, June 03, 2006


Support KOREAN CINEMA
TYPHOON

The new film from Director Kwak Kyung - Taek

STARRING
JANG DONG-GUN (The Promise; TaeGukGi)
LEE JUNG-JAE (Il Mare, Interview)LEE MI-YEON (Addicted, Indian Summer)


GLASS SHOES 2002
Glass Slippers (Glass Shoes) is a 40-episode South Korean drama series, first broadcast by SBS in 2002.

SYNOPSIS

Kim Hyun Ju, who starred as Yoonhui, and Kim Ji Ho, who starred as Taehui, born into a one-parent family after their mother struggled to born Yoonhui. Their father, who was a man who dotes on his daughter dearly, vowed not to marry again by struggling to bring them up. Unfortunately, their father, who was already stricken with leukemia, was killed in a car-accident. The girls were left to fend for themselves but a series of events created by a bunch of gangsters separated the sisters for fifteen years, with Yoonhui being harassed every day by a family who was forced to adopt her due to the fact that she was knocked down by their bus while Taehui, who spent fifteen years with her grandfather to become a successful entrepreneur.
However, several clashes caused by relationships caused the sisters not to be able to meet, despite the fact that unknown to them, they did actually met before. Good things is on their side, and the sisters were finally able to reunite after fifteen years of separation.

Cast
Kim Hyun Ju
Kim Ji Ho
So Ji Sub
Han Jae Seok
Kim Min Sun
Kim Jung Hwa
Kim Chung Ryeo
Kim Hyung Jong
Lee Hee-Do
Baek Il-Seob



MY JUNE'S NEWS

Jackie Chan Invites Jang Nara to Charity Concert
World-renowned film star Jackie Chan has officially invited hallyu star Jang Nara to his upcoming charity concert. On its official homepage, Jang's agency said on June 1, "Jang Nara has been invited by Jackie Chan to his charity concert entitled 'Jackie Chan and His Friends' to be held in Nanjing, China on June 24.

The agency also said, "Jackie Chan has asked Jang to sing a duet, the theme song of the film 'The Myth,' that day, which Jang has gladly accepted."
Meanwhile, Jang returned home from China on May 30 to go to the polls for the local elections on May 31. She will leave for China again on June 4. She will attend a ceremony to celebrate the broadcast of the drama "Diaoman Gongzhu (The Unruly Princess)" on Shanxi Satellite Broadcasting Station's channel.

The event will be held in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province.
Jang will also record a special program hosted by BTV in Beijing.

Source: http://english.kbs.co.kr/mcontents/entertainment/1399406_11692.html


Actor So Ji-sub Receives Cheers from Japanese, Chinese Fans
Actor So Ji-sub receives cheers from Japanese and Chinese fans on his way to work every morning.

So is currently working for Mapo Ward Office in Seoul as a public duty serviceman (a person unfit for active military service fulfilling his public service). On his way to work at 7:00 a.m. every day, he receives cheers from scores of fans waiting for him at the ward compound.

Since TV Tokyo recently began airing the drama "Sorry, I Love You," So has won such high popularity from Japanese fans that a fan club has been organized in Japan. He has won a large group of fans in China as well, as the drama has aired in Anhui Province and the Shanghai area.
His fans post messages on So's Korean homepage (http://www.sojisub.com).

Some of them have gone to the length of visiting Seoul to give him cheers on his way to work.
An official of So's agency, BOF, said, "Whenever he arrives at the ward office, So Ji-sub says hello to his fans silently. His fans maintain order and remain cautious for fear that they might cause a disturbance or commotion."

So also reportedly said, "I feel apologetic to my fans who are waiting for me early in the morning every day. I am grateful to them for still loving me. I think I'll have to work hard until I finish my public service."

According to an official from the Mapo Ward Office, 30 to 40 fans wait for So from 6:00 a.m. on weekdays, and about 60 to 70 wait for him on Fridays at the entrance of the ward compound. A few foreign fans even visit the ward office on Saturdays and Sundays in the hopes that they might be able to see him.
Source: http://english.kbs.co.kr/mcontents/entertainment/1399700_11692.html

i admired this guy during his first large role in Glass Slippers, will described more in next post..hehehe...any comment..plz give me a comment..


DBSK AND SUPER JUNIOR' 05 CONCERT

The concert will be held as follow:
Venue: Bukit Jalil Putra Stadium, Malaysia
Date: 14th July 2006 (Friday)
Tickets: RM280-RM50

I'm wish i able to go this concert..hehe..my friend was a member for *****club, so can help we get a little cheap ticket..we discuss about 1 hour to chose which seat on the stadium we want to buy..hehehe..the sponsor for sure has a good marketing...

Thursday, June 01, 2006


IL MARE (2000) MOVIE
This was my personal favorite movie..It not just because i fan of Jun Ji-Hyun, but the movie had a trick that make me thinking during watching it..Right now this is my #1 precious movie..it is not about the price of this movie..but the effect of this movie toward me is priceless..

Synopsis:
Eun-ju is moving out of her seafront apartment named 'Il Mare', which means "the sea" in Italian. She leaves a Christmas card for the next tenant. In the card she wishes the new tenant Merry Christmas, welcoming him/her to Il Mare. Eun-ju has another reason for leaving the Christmas card: she is expecting an important letter, and leaves her new address so that the new tenant can re-direct her mail. At the end of the card she signs her name, and dates the card 1999.
Sung-Hyun moves into an empty house, he lays a block to spray the name of the house that he has just called home 'Il Mare'. He discovers the card that Eun-ju has left behind, and is confused by the letter as he is currently in 1997. He writes back to Eun-ju, politely suggesting that she may have made a mistake as he is the first tenant of Il Mare, and he is unable to assist her in her request, and dates the letter 1997.
After further correspondence, both Eun-ju and Sung-Hyun realize that they are corresponding on same dates but over 2 different time dimensions, aided by the magical mailbox. And both embark on an amazing journey together.
Sung-Hyun is an architecture undergraduate dropout, punishing himself with self-exile because of a failed relationship with his father. While working as a construction worker by day, he holes up in Il Mare during the night. Eun-ju is a voice-over artist for children shows, and is trying to come to grips with a failed relationship. 2 lonely souls, connected via Il Mare, and the magical mailbox start corresponding and find solace in each other's letters.
Unlike many movies that feature such themes, where the leads either never meet or meet at the end, Sung-Hyun is able to catch a glimpse of how Eun-ju looks like in 1997 as the time difference is only 2 years and with Eun-ju diligently keeping a dairy, However, Sung-Hyun is just a stranger to the Eun-ju of 1997.
When both decide that it is time to meet at the same time dimension, it will have meant a fruition of their relationship. However, Sung-Hyun did not show up on the agreed date, and both are puzzled why he missed the appointment, and started to wonder what happened to Sung-Hyun during those 2 years.
And then, Eun-ju bumps into her ex-fiancé. All the emotions she felt for him resurfaced as painful memories of the times together flood her entire brain. And in a desperate attempt to get her ex-fiancé back, she writes to Sung-Hyun to help her. Devastated by Eun-ju's request, Sung-Hyun is thrown back into the darkness that he left. He has fallen in love with Eun-ju, and her letters and encouragement have lifted him. After struggling for a while, seeing Eun-ju's happy relationship with her ex-fiancé in 1998, and realising that his relationship with Eun-ju's will never be, Sung-Hyun decides to help her.
Sung-Hyun writes his last letter to Eun-ju, agreeing to help. He thanks Eun-ju for coming into his life, and bids his final farewell in the letter.
On the day in 1998 that Sung-Hyun is supposed to help Eun-ju to stop her ex-fiancé from leaving, Eun-ju in 2000 finds out that Sung-Hyun actually died in a car accident on his way to help her. Overwhelmed by the thought that Sung-Hyun died for her, Eun-ju rushes to Il Mare to stop Sung-Hyun. She leaves her last letter in the mailbox, kneels and prays that Sung-Hyun receives the letter.

You should watch it, and learn somethings..once we lost somethings from the past we will never get it back unless there is a 'magical mailbox'..appreaciate what you have right now..peace



STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN(2003)
i watch this drama on TV..for me it is not happy ending story..so please have a tissue eveytime you watch it(if you're sensitive person like me)
I SBS drama special (2003) - 20 episodes

Synopsis
Song-ju is the only son of a wealthy family. Jung-suh is Song-ju's childhood friend, and they were there for each other when one of their respective parents passed away. They spent a lot time together, playing, and sharing their inner most thoughts. When Jung-suh's father re-married Tae Mira, Mira brought her children Tae-haw and Yuri from her previous marriage. That marked the end of Jung-suh's happy days. Yuri was jealous of the privileged life that Jung-suh led, and vowed to take everything away from Jung-suh, including Song-ju. When Song-ju left for his studies in the U.S., he gave Jung-suh a necklace as a gift of his love.
On Tae-hwa's birthday, Jung-suh gave him a birthday present. Tae-hwa mistook Jung-suh's kindness as love, and he fell head over heels in love with her. Jung-suh never accepted Tae-hwa as her heart is with Song-ju, but Tae-hwa became Jung-suh's soulmate after Song-ju left as she weathers life under the tyranny of Mira and Yuri.
Song-ju returns 3 years later from his studies and calls Jung-suh to meet him. Yuri runs Jung-suh down with her car in a mad bid to stop Jung-suh from her rendezvous with Song-ju. In her state of panic, Yuri sends a bloodied Jung-suh to her own father's place. Tae-hwa tracks Jung-suh down and takes care for her. Jung-suh survives the accident but forgets everything about the past. Tae-hwa decides to start life afresh with Jung-suh by giving her a new identity as Kim Ji-suh.
Song-ju thinks Jung-suh has died, and is heartbroken. He returns 5 years later with Yuri from the US. He can't forget Jung-suh, but feels obligated to Yuri, who's stayed with him for the past few years. He agrees to his mother's arrangement to marry Yuri.
On their engagement day, Song-ju sees Kim Ji-suh on the carousel and runs madly after her, only to realize that the person with the same face as Jung-suh has no memory or collection of her identity as Han Jung-suh, or of him Cha Song-ju. Kim Ji Suh is a fashion designer and is in a relationship with Tae-hwa.
Song-ju goes on a mission to prove that Kim Ji Suh is Han Jung-suh. Ji Suh is confused by Song-ju's action, but she is also touched by his actions for Jung-suh.
Jung-suh finally remembers the past and is angry at Tae-hwa for what he did. But she is torn as she is still emotionally attached to Tae-hwa, and is touched by the care and love that he has showered her all that time when Song-ju was not there. Song-ju is also torn as he is to be engaged to Yuri, and his family's reputation is at stake if he does not follow as planned.
Song-ju decides to give up his family business and goes against his mother's wishes to be with Jung-suh. But Jung-suh knows that one of Song-ju's aspirations is to expand and scale his family's corporation to greater heights. She asks Song-ju to go back, and promises to wait for him.
Unfortunately, Jung-suh finds out that she has cancer of the eye. She decides to leave Song-ju, and she takes refuge with Tae-hwa. Song-ju is tipped off by Tae-hwa, and both men beg Jung-suh to seek treatment and fight to live despite the devastating odds. Jung-suh eventually agrees. She has a successful treatment but she continues to be in danger should the cancer cells move to another major organ.
Song-ju invites all to his wedding, without announcing who the bride will be. Tae-hwa brings a blind Jung-suh to the wedding, much to the surprise of Mira and Yuri. At the same occasion, Tae-hwa breaks the news to all about the accident and both Yuri and Mira are taken away. Jung-suh changes her mind, and says "Yes" at the altar.
Tae-hwa sees Jung-suh happily married, but is sad that she is not able to see the world anymore. He decides to donate his cornea to her but the doctors refuse to perform the operation and tell him that they don't remove corneas for implants from a living person. Tae-hwa commits suicide in a car accident to leave his cornea for Jung-suh. Jung-suh regains her eye sight and tells Song-ju her desire to live.
Unfortunately Jung-su's cancer cells have moved to her brain and she is dying.

Surely not a happy ending..i really depressed because my hero crying all over the drama but then the heroin died..huhuhuh..