Walking through the Suncheon Drama Filming Site was like stepping into a different world. The sets were incredibly detailed, transporting me to the places I've seen in my favorite dramas Pachinko.
As I strolled through the recreated streets, I could feel the history and charm of each era. From traditional houses to bustling market stalls, the attention to detail was impressive. I even found myself imagining scenes from the dramas that were filmed here.
The highlight was discovering the iconic spots where memorable scenes took place. Capturing those moments with my camera felt like I was preserving a piece of the dramas forever. Sharing these photos with fellow fans made me feel connected to a larger community who appreciated the magic of storytelling.
Exploring the Suncheon Drama Filming Site was not just a visit; it was a journey into the heart of Korean dramas. It made me realize the impact of these stories on our lives and how they bring people together across cultures. This experience left me with a deeper appreciation for the art of filmmaking and the power of...
Read moreSuncheon Drama Set is the third drama set I visited in Korea. Compared to the others, this is the place that precisely illustrate the lives of Korean ordinary people in the past the most. Although I haven’t seen all of the films which was filmed here, but I can imagine the busy atmosphere of the filming site with staffs and actors. Like anyone who visit here, I rented a kind of Korean school uniform of the 1970s-1980s, then walked around and took a lot of photos. During walking around, I found out that there also are some places selling old-days-foods such as dalgona(Korean sweet candy) and odeng (Korean fish cake),etc.. that you can try to enjoy the atmosphere here. The place I like most is Retro Music Room (Gogojang) which was considered as the bar or dance club of old days. In general, I loved this kind of...
Read moreThis outdoor filming location took us to different eras of Korea. There's a small fee (about $3 for adults) to get in. There's costume rental too if you want to dress up back in time or as you favorite KDrama character.
There's so many scenes on both film and tv that were shot here. There's an area of a poor Korean neighborhood. As you walk along, the sceney changes to 1960s-1980s Korean. Some of the buildings are accessible and you can sit or use any of the props inside. Then we walked up the hill and explored a Korean "moon village". There's also a small field with a tiny chapel and a park with trees.
One of my favorite Korean movies, "Malmoe" had a lot of...
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