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Soyang Gotaek

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Wanju-gun, Jeonbuk State, Soyang Gotaek is a stunning traditional Hanok village that serves as a picturesque backdrop in the K-drama "Resurrection." Specifically featured in Season 1, Episode 3, this charming location is portrayed as the residence of the villain Yeom Jang-seon, adding an air of authenticity and cultural richness to the narrative. The intricate architecture of the Hanok, with its wooden beams and tiled roofs, reflects the beauty of traditional Korean design, making it a significant setting that enhances the drama's atmospheric tension.

Visitors to Soyang Gotaek can immerse themselves in the tranquil ambiance of the village, where the lush surroundings and well-preserved structures provide a glimpse into Korea's historical lifestyle. The location is not only a filming site but also a cultural treasure, offering insights into the architectural styles and living conditions of the past. With a rating of 4.4/5, it is evident that guests appreciate the scenic beauty and the historical significance of the site. Exploring this enchanting Hanok village allows fans of "Resurrection" and newcomers alike to connect with the drama on a deeper level while enjoying the serene landscape that has captivated many.

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5 stills from the drama

Scene context

A traditional Hanok village used as the residence of the villain Yeom Jang-seon, famous for its picturesque setting.

The house where the villain Yeomjangseon from Treasure Island lives is the Soyang Gotaek in Oseong Hanok Village, Wanju, Jeonbuk.
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Soyang Gotaek — Resurrection filming location (2005) · Drama Nexus