Filming locationPark & Nature

Mujangbong

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Mujangbong, located in Amgok-dong, Gyeongju-si, South Korea, is a breathtaking natural landscape renowned for its expansive fields of silver grass that transform into a stunning sea of shimmering silver during the autumn months. This picturesque setting served as a significant backdrop for the historical K-drama "The Great Queen Seondeok," where the beauty of the landscape perfectly complemented the drama's themes of power, ambition, and the struggles of its titular character. The serene environment not only enhances the visual storytelling but also immerses viewers in the rich cultural heritage of the Silla Dynasty, which is central to the series.

Visitors to Mujangbong can enjoy leisurely walks through the undulating fields, taking in the panoramic views that stretch across the horizon. The area is particularly popular among photographers and nature enthusiasts, especially during the fall when the silver grass sways gently in the breeze, creating a magical atmosphere. The location's significance as a filming site adds an extra layer of intrigue for fans of "The Great Queen Seondeok," who can relive their favorite moments from the show while exploring the very landscapes that brought the drama to life. Whether you're a K-drama aficionado or simply seeking a tranquil escape in nature, Mujangbong offers a unique blend of history, beauty, and cinematic charm.

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4 stills from the drama

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Mujangbong is known for its vast fields of silver grass, making it a popular autumn destination. It has been recognized as a filming location for the drama 'The Great Queen Seondeok'.

This place was not originally a cluster of silver grass. It became more famous as it was known as a filming location for the drama 'Queen Seondeok' and the movie 'Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War.'
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