Yongin Daejanggeum Park
Yongin Daejanggeum Park
4.5
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Adri-ence
Singapore, Singapore62 contributions
First need to get the directions correct. Exit 5 at nambu bus terminal subway. Once you exit, do a u - turn cos the terminal is behind. The exit. The entrance to the terminal is to your right, right away. It is at a corner. You got to purchase the ticket. The bus doesn't accept T-Mobile at this interchange. Ticket is ₩4500. Boarding platform is 18. Journey is about 50 mins and alight at baegam(bay come ) bus terminal. The stop is announced in English. After alighting, turn left and walk straight a little. taxi stand is right there. Tell cabbie mbc dramia and you are on your way. Cab cost is ₩8000 (₩9000 of you call for 1 at mbc dramia). Good for 3 hours of slow exploration and for spotting drama sets which might not be shown on the pamphlet. Bring umbrella and a sweater as it can be quite cold when it rains or unless you want to be stuck at an ancient hut doing nothing.
Written June 7, 2014
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Li Z
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From Seoul, we traveled for almost 2 hours to reach Baegam and from there, we rode a cab that sent us to MBC Dramia. I must say that the place was so amazing added to the fact that the staffs were hospitable.
The place gives the authentic feel of being transported back to Joseon era. In short, it’s really realistic. I can’t comprehend how they do every details. From the furniture used, if you wouldn’t observe close enough, you can’t tell that it’s just props. The good thing about this place is there is no prohibition, unlike the actual palace wherein you can’t touch items and just stare from afar, here you can play with swords, do archery, touch ceramics/books, enter the rooms, sit on the throne, honestly, you can do everything! But just a tip, if you want to have good photos and fully enjoy the tour, you should be there early on weekdays and not during weekends because the place might be full of tourists. We went there on Monday, and fortunate enough, MBC were filming the last episode of Horse Doctor, we asked for a photo with an actress, and she obliged. We asked if we can watch the filming, but they refused. I guessed, because it’s the last episode, they don’t want to disclose the ending of the story.
The other good thing was, there is a shuttle bus waiting near the reception area that will bring you back to the terminal. If there is no bus, the reception lady will arrange a cab for you. Very convenient, right?!
Written March 9, 2013
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Ferry_Kasenda
Jakarta, Indonesia7,049 contributions
Apr 2016 • Business
THis is a Big area of a set of Korean Drama, so many movies was shoot in this area. Nice and big with real property of the set.
Written May 13, 2016
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Lai624
Brooklyn, NY25 contributions
Apr 2014 • Friends
I came here last April with a group of girlfriends. It was truly disappointing. First off, I would like to say we saw them filming Empress Ki, we saw the main actress (Ha Ji Won) going into a room inside the main building (not a set). Her bodyguard told us not to bother or try to take pictures. I didn't even know who she was until one of my friends recognized her. Plus, we weren't even thinking about taking any pictures of her. Second, when you enter the second floor where they have tourists dress up in Hanboks, for a fee, the lady tried to sell you the package hard! It's a turnoff. Finally, ppl could wander around the sets however, we arrived to one location where they were shooting the drama mentioned above. The director was cursing us out in Korean to get the hell out. By the way, there were no signs to warn us not to enter. I don't understand their gimmick. Aren't you supposed to be nice to people since they charge you a fee?!! This experience was a waste of time and money. I highly don't recommend this place and it's far from the city.
Written January 18, 2015
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Michael
Singapore, Singapore76 contributions
Dec 2018 • Family
We didn't expect much on plan for this place, but we were very wrong! It was unfortunate that our GPS got us to nowhere. We finally found the place after some effort and trying to get instructions from the locals. But we wasted precious time, arriving at 4pm and the place closed at 5pm.
We decided to pay extra to take the buggy introductory ride due to time constraint, and we strongly recommend it if you don't have much time and don't want to be walking up slope.
The place is magnificent! It brings back memories of some of the historic Korean dramas we had watched in the past and recently. We were literally like walking through a historic site! It was off season, and hence we could take photos of the place as if we were the only ones there.
Go see it for yourself!
We decided to pay extra to take the buggy introductory ride due to time constraint, and we strongly recommend it if you don't have much time and don't want to be walking up slope.
The place is magnificent! It brings back memories of some of the historic Korean dramas we had watched in the past and recently. We were literally like walking through a historic site! It was off season, and hence we could take photos of the place as if we were the only ones there.
Go see it for yourself!
Written December 6, 2018
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dream-travel
Bern, Switzerland266 contributions
May 2017 • Family
Nice place to see Korean old villages and houses. We even saw cast's shooting a new telenovela. My niece rented the korean dress(hanbuk) worn on the telenovela to have a photoshoot!
Written July 27, 2017
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NYDEB55
Delray Beach, FL175 contributions
Feb 2017
I went to Suwon many times during a visit to South Korea.There are people walking around in Native Clothing from the Joeseon area that you can take pictures with also. A must see when in Suwon.
Written April 7, 2017
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happysheila
Sydney, Australia57 contributions
Oct 2016 • Friends
I thought it was great. I had fairly realistic expectations because I've had a VIP tour of studios in California and I'd also read reviews of the place before I went, so I knew what to expect. I have seen a few of the dramas that had been shot there but not the main big dramas that had large amounts of scenes set there... I went to the movie set park more for the curiosity value of looking behind the movie magic, the reality, not to See it in action. I really enjoyed it. Some areas are terrifically evocative and others are disappointingly pragmatic fakery...but isn't that why movie majic is so clever, and has curiosity value in its own right? If you're a Kdrama fan with imagination, who isn't naiive enough to think drama makers who've invested millions of €£¥$ in making a drama so aren't likely to permit teams of uncontrollable, nonprofessional strangers near the area where movie WORK is being done, you'll have a great time.
My only complaint was that I wish there had been more interpretive material available, such as a brochure with more information from dramas showing more photos of every part of the sets with action photos from the scenes shot there... there was a little information available, but only about 5% of what I wanted.
My other complaint is not the fault of the Park itself. I bought entry to the site as part of another tour I bought via the Viator tour broker, and my tour didn't spend enough time there. To be fair, some people march through these things at a fair clip; a couple of people on my tour seemed to think the brief skim through the place was OK, but more than half of us were constantly being hassled to keep moving on, which meant I didn't get my money's worth.
I would return if I were ever to get an opportunity, but I'd do it by myself, not through an organized tour.
My only complaint was that I wish there had been more interpretive material available, such as a brochure with more information from dramas showing more photos of every part of the sets with action photos from the scenes shot there... there was a little information available, but only about 5% of what I wanted.
My other complaint is not the fault of the Park itself. I bought entry to the site as part of another tour I bought via the Viator tour broker, and my tour didn't spend enough time there. To be fair, some people march through these things at a fair clip; a couple of people on my tour seemed to think the brief skim through the place was OK, but more than half of us were constantly being hassled to keep moving on, which meant I didn't get my money's worth.
I would return if I were ever to get an opportunity, but I'd do it by myself, not through an organized tour.
Written December 17, 2016
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Jenny L
10 contributions
The place is soo nice and it's huge. We enjoy taking pics... i love the hanok village , we plan to visit again with the family..
Written April 14, 2015
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PhuaHK
Singapore, Singapore99 contributions
Dec 2014 • Family
This is a famous drama shooting location, Korean drama fans will love this place as you get to see the setting, ancient buildings and villages that appeared in the drama. There are lots of photos taking opportunities here. As it's winter season, most of the roof tops of the buildings were covered with snow, it's really a beautiful sight when we looked down at the area from higher grounds. It's a long journey getting to this place from Seoul city, so please set off early if you want more time to explore this place.
Written January 8, 2015
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Does anyone remember how much the ticket cost? All I see online are prices for tours with guide.
Written July 19, 2022
Saya ingin tahu bulan apa yang paling baik untuk mengunjungi tempat ini?
Written February 18, 2019
I went to the main page of Daejanggeum Park and saw that this park has been closed to public. Is this true?
Written October 17, 2016
jws0508
Seoul, South Korea
It is open to public.
You have a great time in Daejanggeum park!
Written October 27, 2016
Hi, We will be going to Yongin Daejanggeum Park on January 12, 2017, just want to know how is winter there? I mean how cold is it, is it possible to wander around? Please advise us. Thanks...
Written September 8, 2016
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