
Hanji
Drama
Overview
Low-ranking civil servant Pil Yong (Park Joong Hoon) has things hard looking after his disabled wife(Ye Ji Won). He takes charge of a hanji project in hopes it will bring him a promotion. His wife comes from a family of hanji masters. One of his tasks include working with quarrelsome filmmaker Ji Won (Kang Su Yeon), who is shooting a documentary about hanji. Though he knows little about the subject to begin with, the more he learns about hanji, the more it takes on a new significance for him and the world around him.
Top Cast


Park Joong-hoon
Park Joong-hoon
Pil-yong
Park Joong-hoon
Pil-yong


Kang Soo-youn
Kang Soo-youn
Ji-won
Kang Soo-youn
Ji-won


Ye Ji-won
Ye Ji-won
Hyo-kyung
Ye Ji-won
Hyo-kyung


Ahn Byeong-kyeong
Ahn Byeong-kyeong
Deok-soon
Ahn Byeong-kyeong
Deok-soon


Jang Hang-seon
Jang Hang-seon
Monk Do-am
Jang Hang-seon
Monk Do-am


Jeong Woo-hyuk
Jeong Woo-hyuk
Section Chief
Jeong Woo-hyuk
Section Chief


Lim Seung-dae
Lim Seung-dae
Sub Section Chief
Lim Seung-dae
Sub Section Chief
Hwang Choon-ha
Hwang Choon-ha
Clerk
Hwang Choon-ha
Clerk


Jin Kyung
Jin Kyung
Female Section Chief
Jin Kyung
Female Section Chief


Han Soo-yeon
Han Soo-yeon
Da-young
Han Soo-yeon
Da-young
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