Pocheon Sanjeonghosu Lake, open film set of Daeseongdoga
The open film set of Daeseongdoga is located inside Sanjeonghosu Lake area in Gyeonggi-do Province. Aside from a gorgeous lakeside view, the site features traditional architecture. The Daeseongdoga film set sits on an area of 1,000 square meters; the entire filming location is 13,000 square meters wide. Inside the building is a makgeolli laboratory, a fermentation room, and study room. The interior of the set is filled with antique furniture and ceramics designed to match the vibe of the Daeseongdoga Brewery, a building with a long and proud history.
Herb Island in Pocheon
Located in Pocheon-si in Gyeonggi-do Province, Herb Island is where Jeong-u (Taecyeon) and Eun-jo (Moon Geun-young) spend the day together. The site has a great collection of herbs and flowers in its herb garden and museum. There is also an herb restaurant, herb café, and an herb store selling various herb products. Also of interest are the aromatherapy center, the Venice Village, and petting zoo.
Daraengi Village in Gacheon
Daraengi Village appears as the place where Eun-jo (Moon Geun-young) lived an unhappy childhood with her mother Gang-suk (Lee Mi-sook) in the first episode. Famous as the home of the Daraengi rice fields, the village has the natural and beautiful landscape of a fishing community. “Daraengi” is “darangi,” in local dialect, which refers to the terraced mountain rice fields that are narrow and long. The view of the paddy fields leading up from the foot of the seaside mountain like stairs is so stunning that the fields have been designated as one of the most beautiful places in Korea by the Cultural Heritage Administration. On June 12 and 13, the village hosts the Daraengi Paddy Field Festival where visitors can take part in various programs related to the production of rice (ie. rice planting).
Pyeongsari Park in Hadong
Pyeongsari Park in Gyeongsangnam-do Province is where Eun-jo (Moon Geun-young) reveals the story of her emotional scars and unpleasant childhood. After learning that Gi-hun (Chun Jung-myung) suddenly left for the army, Eun-jo comes here to cry by the river. Pyeongsari Park used to be the home of an old ferry that village people used to cross the river and visit the market in Hadong. The park has a beautiful riverside of fine sand and is the start of the famous 31 kilometer-long road that connects the residence of Choi Champan, Hwagaejangteo market, Ssanggyesa Temple, and the Guksaam Buddhist Hermitage. The road appeared in the Korean epic novel ‘Toji (The Land)’ and has been developed as a cultural excursion road. It is visited by many tourists every year.
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