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8 Photos of Yook Sung Jae Wearing Hanbok, Expressing His Feelings After the Drama 'THE HAUNTED PALACE' Ends

8 Photos of Yook Sung Jae Wearing Hanbok, Expressing His Feelings After the Drama 'THE HAUNTED PALACE' Ends

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8 Photos of Yook Sung Jae Wearing Hanbok, Expressing His Feelings After the Drama 'THE HAUNTED PALACE' Ends

Yook Sung Jae expressed his emotions after the romantic fantasy drama 'THE HAUNTED PALACE' officially ended on June 7, 2025. In this drama, he played two characters at once, namely Yoon Gap the royal inspector and Kang Chul, the vengeful snake spirit that possesses Yoon Gap's body.

This drama aired 16 episodes and not only dominated the ratings in South Korea but also achieved global success in 89 countries. Check it out! If not now, when?

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Yook Sung Jae admitted that he still can't believe that this project is finished, because for him 'THE HAUNTED PALACE' is very meaningful in his career.

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The dual role without special effects assistance posed a unique challenge, but it also provided a special satisfaction because he could explore details such as changes in voice tone and facial expressions.

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The chemistry he built with Kim Ji Yeon and Kim Ji Hoon also played a significant role in the success of this drama.

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He mentioned the loving atmosphere during the shoot from the entire crew, which helped present the character Kang Chul more strongly.

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With a final rating of 11.0% nationally, Sung Jae feels touched by the incredible support from the viewers.

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This drama also marks his debut in the saeguk genre (historical drama), and he admits that he has become more confident to try other genres.

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According to him, this experience has fostered the courage to take on different roles in the future.

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As a closing, he thanked the fans who have loved 'THE HAUNTED PALACE', and hopes that the spirit of Kang Chul and Yeori will continue to accompany the viewers in their daily lives.