Crash landing on scenic Isetwald
Tourists take a selfie on the famous pier seen in popular South Korean series on Netflix ‘Crash Landing on You’, in the village of Iseltwald at the shore of Lake Brienz, in the Swiss Alps, on June 2, 2023. – AFP pic, June 9, 2023.
FILIPINA tourist Isabel Palijon said “it’s a dream come true”, staring in wonder at a wooden pier framed by the turquoise waters of a Swiss lake and the towering Alps behind. And she is not alone. Ever since the hugely popular South Korean series “Crash Landing on You” aired a romantic scene shot on this very spot, the picturesque village of Iseltwald has been overrun by Asian tourists.
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