Dae Jang Geum Park
is the heartland of the Korean wave and the main stage for MBC historical drama series.
The park is one of the largest open set i ... More
Dae Jang Geum Park
is the heartland of the Korean wave and the main stage for MBC historical drama series.
The park is one of the largest open set in Korea, where historical and modern dramas, movies and commercials can be filmed.
In the park, traditional Korean architecture styles and living spaces are semi-permanently built and implemented based on thorough historical research on the Three Kingdoms of Korea, Goryeo Dynasty and Joseon Dynasty.
So far, numerous MBC historical dramas have been filmed here.
Going beyond the current role as the main stage for historical dramas, the future goal of Dae Jang Geum Park is to become the biggest Korean wave theme park and a culture experience center where visitors can fully enjoy a trip to the past.
Admission is allowed until 1 hour before the closing time.
-Using Public Transportation-
From Seoul
Giheung station (Bundang Line) → Transfer to Yongin Ever Line → Get off at Stadium, Songdam College station → Forbes Hospital bus station → Take a bus heading towards Baegam direction → Get off at Baegam → Take # 105 Bus or a taxi → Dae Jang Geum Park
# 105 Bus
- Getting on at the Hanaro Drugstore (across Baegam Bus Terminal) / Getting off at the Parking Lot of Dae Jang Geum Park
- The time schedule of # 105 Bus is provided on the official website of Dae Jang Geum Park.
This open film set is located in Jorye-dong, Suncheon. It consists of three villages each representing a different era from the 1950s to the 1970s.
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This open film set is located in Jorye-dong, Suncheon. It consists of three villages each representing a different era from the 1950s to the 1970s.
A great place to revisit the past, as I mentioned earlier, is the Suncheon Open Film Location. Located in the neighborhood of Jorye-dong, the set was created for movies and dramas in 2006 and is now a popular attraction.
The village is split between three eras: 1950’s Suncheon, 1960’s Seoul Bongcheong-dong village, and 1970’s Seoul suburb.
The whole course probably takes an hour or two of meandering, and it’s fun to see my generation running around taking photos in costume. It has to be a little surreal for the older generation who actually lived these sets to see their kids and grandkids reliving their own past! I think my favorite was seeing all the halmonis and harabeogis dancing to some golden Korean oldies in the set’s discotheque.
전남 순천시 비례골길 24 
Address: 24, Biryegol-gil, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do, Korea
- Directions -
[Taxi]
Just tell them, Suncheon Deu-rah-ma Seh-teu or show them the Korean written down. It’s one of the big things to do in Suncheon, and it sounds the same in English. It’s less than 15-minutes from the Bus Terminal and should only be around 6,000 KRW (~$6) depending on traffic.
[Bus]
Take Bus no. 71, 77, 99-1, 777 from the Bus Terminal and take off at 기독재활원, roughly 10 min. away on foot.
or Take Bus no. 777 from the Bus Terminal and take off at 드라마촬영장, roughly 7 min. away on foot.
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