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Rustic Period: Filming locations

2002

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  1. 01

    Yain Jidae Camping Site Cultural Park

    야인시대 캠핑장 문화동산
    South Korea, Gyeonggi-do, Bucheon, 원미구 상동 길주로 1

    This location served as a filming site for the drama 'Yain Jidae' and is currently used as a camping site. It features traditional Korean houses and various facilities for visitors.

    In this post, we took a moment to look at the 'Yain Era Camping Culture Park' and the locations where 'Yain Era' was filmed.
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    Seongok Memorial Hall

    성옥기념관
    11 Yeongsan-ro, Mokpo-si, Gwangju Metropolitan City, Jeollanam-do전남광주통합특별시 목포시 영산로 11

    Seongok Memorial Hall is famous as a major filming location for the drama 'Rustic Period'. It features a beautiful garden and a well-maintained stone building.

    The Seongok Memorial Hall is also famous as a major filming location for the drama "Yain Sidae."
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    Incheon Chinatown

    차이나타운
    14 Bukseong-dong 2-ga, Jemulpo-gu, Incheon, South Korea인천 제물포구 북성동2가 14

    Incheon Chinatown was used to recreate the atmosphere of the Japanese colonial period.

    Incheon Chinatown (Recreation of the Japanese Colonial Era Background)
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    Bukchon Hanok Village

    북촌 한옥마을
    53 Bukchon-ro, Jongno-gu, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Seoul서울 종로구 북촌로 53

    The traditional architecture of Bukchon Hanok Village provided a historical backdrop for the drama.

    Bukchon area in Seoul
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    Buchon Fantastic Studio

    부천 판타스틱 스튜디오
    529-2 Sangdong, Wonmi-gu, Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do경기 부천시 원미구 상동 529-2

    Buchon Fantastic Studio is an open set for films and dramas, recreating the streets of Seoul from the 1930s to the 1970s. It has been used for various productions, including the drama 'Rustic Period'. / The location features a restored version of old Seoul, where significant scenes from the drama were filmed, including the alley where Kim Du-han and Gu Ma-jeok faced off.

    Bucheon Fantastic Studio.
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