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I want to visit the filming locations of Korean dramas. Where are the better attractions?
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“The Flying Taegeuk Flag”: War The statue of brothers in the memorial hall is based on the background of the Korean War and is based on the true story of the dramatic encounter between the older brother, a South Korean officer, and the younger brother, a North Korean soldier, on the battlefield. This is so similar to the movie starring Jang Dong Gun and Won Bin that we don’t know which came first, the memorial or the movie, but they are consistent in expressing the national pain of the division between the North and the South and the national will longing for reunification.
"Han River Monster": The Han River is the symbol of Seoul. There are beautiful parks built everywhere along the Han River with a total length of more than 500 kilometers. 150,000 people hold cultural and sports activities here every day. On summer nights, many people even sleep by the river to escape the heat. The Han River accounts for 70% of the film's footage. It is said that after the film was screened, many citizens were afraid of crossing the Han River Bridge.
"My Name is Kim Sam-soon": The Namsan N Seoul Tower in the center of Seoul suddenly became famous, and the cable car where the two quarreled and reconciled in the drama has become a lot of people now. A must-see for couples. The "Yannam Standing Grilled Steak Restaurant" has also appeared in many Korean dramas such as "My Name is Kim Sam-soon". There are only tables and tableware but no chairs. Everyone eats standing up. There is only one menu, which is grilled steak, without any side dishes. There's no rice either, but it's popular because you can enjoy high-quality steak at a low price and chat and laugh with the people next to you.
"Coffee Prince Shop No. 1": The series was shot in an ordinary cafe in Sinchon, but because of its sophisticated production, it became popular in Asia and the cafe's value increased significantly. Coffee culture is also very popular in South Korea. It is not surprising that young people fall in love in such design cafes.
"Beauty Has Trouble": The scene in the film where Hannah is eager to try on new clothes after successful plastic surgery comes from Myeongdong. There are gorgeous neon lights flashing here, and there are women wearing the latest fashions and the most exquisite makeup. You can also find world-famous fashion stores and cosmetics stores everywhere. It is a paradise for fashion-sensitive shoppers, with a daily floating population of 1.5 million. ! In addition, many movies and TV dramas are filmed in Dongdaemun. From the outside, it looks like a department store, but inside there are counters run by individuals one after another. The author believes that this is "the price of the zoo wholesale market. The environment of Oriental New World”. The specialty here is that it’s open all night – why? Are Koreans unique in that they like to shop at night? No, this is to facilitate clothing merchants in small Korean cities to wholesale clothing. These businessmen have to rush to Seoul late at night to restock their stores after their stores close, then take the early morning train back to their stores, and start a new day of work almost all night long.
Jeju Island…………………………………………
Most of the Korean dramas filmed on the beautiful seaside are related to Jeju Island. Starting this year, the Chinese citizens have implemented "visa exemption" again, and it has completely become a "Korean drama filming location that can be reached with just one plane ticket."
"Dae Jang Geum": Most of them were shot in Jeju Folk Museum, Songak Mountain, Independence Rock and other places, because this place can reproduce the unique life customs of Jeju in the 19th century. Walking here, we seemed to hear the theme song of "Dae Jang Geum" by "Ulala" in our ears.
"Palace": Many people remember those teddy bears wearing Korean clothes, and their "traces" can be found in the Teddy Bear Museum in Jeju Island.
"All In": The drama broadcast in 2003 witnessed the past love affair between Lee Byung-hun and Song Hye-kyo, but now only the luxurious Shilla Hotel and Casino, with the golden sea of ??rapeseed flowers and the coast, still exists The beautiful Chinese tourist park. Korea's first TV drama museum with the theme of "All In" has also been built here.
"The Legend of the Four Gods": One of the most popular Korean dramas this year is the drama starring Bae Yong Joon. Bae Yongjun not only opened a restaurant in Seoul (named Orangutan Restaurant, which is said to have been brainstormed by Bae Yongjun in order to make people unforgettable), but also because he visited a restaurant in Jeju Island during the filming of "The Story of the Four Gods" Dining made this place famous. According to the boss, the "Bae Yong Joon set meal" developed based on his meal that day is very popular.
"My Girl": Do you still remember Zhou Youlin crawling into other people's villas to eat and drink and even pick oranges to sell for money? This very "anti-ladylike" behavior occurs in the citrus groves that can be found everywhere on Jeju Island. It's just a forest. Because of the spread of the TV series, it can become famous overseas.
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