"The Legend of Taiwanese Opera" Faced Ghosts More Than Once, Producer Reveals Startling Filming Details, Names Yi Shu-kuan as Witness
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Producer Lin Zuo-yue of the Taiwanese drama "The Legend of Taiwanese Opera" revealed that the show has encountered supernatural events multiple times during filming.
- He specifically mentioned that veteran actress Yi Shu-kuan also witnessed these occurrences.
- These revelations have reignited discussions among netizens about the show's alleged paranormal experiences.
Lin Zuo-yue, the long-time producer of the popular Taiwanese drama "The Legend of Taiwanese Opera," has shared unsettling behind-the-scenes stories from the show's production. In a recent video with his daughter, influencer "Mantou Mom" Lin Yu-xin, Lin Zuo-yue admitted that the series has experienced supernatural events on more than one occasion.
There's one there, one there, and another one there!
He recalled two particularly memorable incidents. One occurred during filming in Kinmen, and the other near Taiwan Folk Village, an area historically used as a execution ground for death row inmates. During these shoots, a female cast member with spiritual sensitivities frequently pointed out the presence of "good brothers," or ghosts, at various spots on set.
"There's one there, one there, and another one there!" the actress would reportedly say, gesturing to unseen entities. These accounts unnerved Lin Zuo-yue, making him hesitant to approach those locations after dark.
Yes! It really happened.
When his daughter asked if veteran actress Yi Shu-kuan, a familiar face to viewers of the drama, had also witnessed these phenomena, Lin Zuo-yue confirmed it. This revelation has sparked renewed interest and discussion among fans regarding the alleged paranormal encounters during the filming of "The Legend of Taiwanese Opera."
Yes!
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.