Jejoongwon TV Series (HK Version) (9discs)
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Product Information
Also Known As:Jejungwon, The Hospital
Director:Hong Chang-Wook
Country of Origin:South Korea
Genre:TV, Drama, Traditional, Medical, History
Language:Korean, Mandarin
Subtitles:English, Chinese
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0
Release Date:Jul 07, 2010
Product Made In:Hong Kong
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Case:Keep Case


HK Version K-Drama DVD
HK Version K-Drama DVD does not have good quality English subtitles. Incorrect grammar and typos are found and sometimes the translation has serious defects. If English subtitles matter, please buy another one.


Product Details
Region Code: All, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Korean, Mandarin

Full episodes

Rating for English subtitles: Average
About Jejoongwon TV Series
Broadcast: January 4, 2010 ~ May 4, 2010
Episodes: 36

SBS's 2010 medical period drama revolves around the doctors of Jejoongwon, the first modern hospital of Joseon Korea. Appearing in his first drama in four years, Korean Wave star Park Yong Woo (Terms of Endearment) plays a doctor of humble origins who goes on to become Korea's first surgeon. Han Hye Jin (Jumong) and Yun Jung Hoon (East of Eden) join him among Korea's pioneering generation of Western doctors. Scripted by the screenwriter of The Great White Tower, Jejoongwon is a fascinating look at the development of Western medicine in turn of the century Korea, and the doctors whose personal and professional challenges are mirrored by the historical and social turbulence of the times.

Hwang Jung (Park Yong Woo) grew up in a poor family under the expectation that he would become a butcher like his father. But the death of his mother, who was unable to get treatment because of her low social status, drives him to walk a different path and pursue Western medicine. Rising above the challenges, he enters Jejoongwon where his colleagues include Do Yang (Yeon Jung Hoon), who left his noble status behind to join the hospital, and Seok Ran (Han Hye Jin), a hospital interpreter who later becomes Korea's first female doctor in Western medicine.