Visiting filming locations was never really high up in my list of things to do when visiting a place. But we did go to Nami Island on my first visit to South Korea, and we all know that is where the classic Winter Sonata was filmed. (Read about that in this post.) Then there was that time we passed by a site in Gwanghamun Square where a pivotal scene in the action-drama Iris was shot. (I talked about it here.)

Now back to the Korean Folk Village. The moment you go to the ticket booth, you will immediately see an entire wall indicating that some famous dramas have been filmed in this place, most of them sageuks.


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If you walk further up, there are buildings and structures where some dramas were filmed, with replicas and stuff that were actually used for filming. There was even one with an LCD screen that shows scenes of dramas and movies that were filmed in that exact same room. Cool eh?

I was struck with the high level of authenticity. Again, I admire their attention to detail, and also their initiative in creating and maintaining these places for their location shoots. Because when we watch those sageuks, they really do feel like they were in another time.

I think not. Lorie known absolutely ZILCH about Korean dramas, let alone historical ones. She does not even have any idea who the actors are. But she gamely took photos with the standees (we took turns). Haha! I give her major propz for that. And my gratitude for letting me indulge the kdrama fan in me. Yaaay for open-minded travel buddies!

The country is on the lips of travelers around the world, thanks to its cutting-edge technology, world-class cuisine, chart-topping pop bands and some of the most exciting movies and TV series being made anywhere.

The two periods that can cause travelers real problems are the multi-day Lunar New Year and Chuseok (fall harvest) holidays. On these two occasions every year, Koreans hit the road en masse, making booking a bus or train ticket nearly impossible. The dates change each year, so be sure to check when these are before making travel plans.

If you have food allergies or a specific diet, you may have a hard time finding places to eat or getting clear information about ingredients. Vegetarianism and veganism are slowly gaining popularity in Korea, but not many restaurants cater to these diets. Even dishes that you might think are vegetarian are often made with anchovy broth or fermented shrimp.

If you do have an emergency, call 112 to reach the police, 119 for emergency services or 1330 to reach the Korea Travel Hotline, where an operator will connect you to the appropriate service and serve as an interpreter. That number can also be used to reach the Korea Tourist Police. 152ee80cbc

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