City of Hometown Cha Cha Cha? Goblin Port? Discover some sights in South Korea that appeared in doramas
Have you ever dreamed of visiting the amazing places that appear in your favorite doramas? In South Korea, there are several sights that set a scenario for these exciting stories. From traditional villages to stunning beaches, each place offers a unique experience for fans.
Being part of the country’s immersion culture, tourism grows even more after becoming key pieces for some plots. Therefore, the playground has separated 5 places that are present in South Korean productions and are worth their visit. Check it out!
1. Jumunjin Breakwater
Striking to fans of ‘Goblin’, starring Gong Yoo and Kim Go EunJumunjin Breakwater, one breakdownsea located in coast east of South Korea, in Gangneung is characterized beyond his participation in the drama, also because he is divided into two parts: East Break, with impressive 1 kilometer long, and the west breaker, with 200 meters. The tourist spot is also a great fishing place between spring and autumn seasons.
2. Hanok Village

Wants to feel in a historical drama like ‘Love in the Moonlight’ PArk Bo Gum and Kim You Jung? Hanok’s village is the right place for that. With over 800 hanooks, traditional Korean houses, the village is one of South Korea’s most authentic destinations.
Located in the capital of the country, the place offers visitors the experience of to hire one Hanbok, walking through traditional alleys, as well as markets one of Korea’s most famous Bibimbap’s.
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Located about an hour south of Seoul, Vila Folk Minsokchon has also appeared in dramas such as ‘Sungkywan Scandal’. There, you can see what life was like during the Joseon dynasty, with traditional houses, live performances and activities such as archery, parades with typical costumes and even historical thematic experiences.
The place also allows you to taste typical sweets, explore the folklore museum, walk through traditional markets and even have fun in the village of amusements.
4. Jeonju Hyanggyo

The Jeonju Hyanggyo in the city of Jeonju is one of the best preserved historical places in South Korea. This former Confucian Educational Center, which dates back to the Joseon dynasty, has served as a scenario for doramas such as ‘The King of Porcelain’, which is starring by Ro woon and Park Eun Bin.
5. Pohang

For those who are a fan of ‘HomeTown Cha-Cha-Cha’, a stop at Pohang is mandatory! This coastal city of the province of Gyeongsang do Norte was the royal scenario for the fictional Gongjin, where the history of the series takes place. With calm beaches, charming landscapes and a calmer pace of life, Pohang offers exactly the welcoming mood portrayed in the drama.
In addition to the cinematic appeal, Pohang is one of the main sea ports of the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region, with over 500,000 inhabitants and a geography marked by the mouth of the Hyeongsan River.
Source: Recreio
