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Thirty-Nine: Filming locations

2022

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  1. 01

    Goseong Square Root

    고성 스퀘어루트
    2-7 Gahyang-gil, Jugwang-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea

    This cafe is known for its stunning sea view and is mentioned as a filming location for the drama 'Thirty-Nine'.

    It is said to be the actual filming location of the drama #ThirtyNine. For those who have watched the drama, it might be quite fascinating to visit this place, right?
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  2. 02

    Sumsup Amour

    숨숲아무르
    311 Yonggok-ri, Hojeo-myeon, Weonju, Gangwon-do, South Korea

    This is the cafe where the characters camp and relax in episode 7. It features a beautiful outdoor space and a small pond for children to play in.

    The filming location for JTBC's 'Thirty, Nine', Sumsup Amur and Mulgaae Camping Site, is operated together in one space. It is the place where Sunwoo (Yeon Woo-jin) brought the physically and emotionally hurt Mijo (Son Ye-jin) to camp and rest in episode 7.
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  3. 03

    Mulgaae Camping Ground

    물가애 캠핑장
    311 Yonggok-ri, Hojeo-myeon, Weonju, Gangwon-do, South Korea

    The camping ground is adjacent to the cafe and is also a filming location for 'Thirty-Nine'. It provides a great space for families and those looking to enjoy nature. / This camping ground is featured in the drama 'Thirty-Nine'. It has a café atmosphere and is suitable for families with children.

    In addition to using the café, you can also use the camping site at Mulgaae Camping Ground. There are quite a few people who enjoy using the café while camping!
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  4. 04

    Bukhansan National Park Gugi Ticket Office

    북한산 국립공원 구기매표소
    7 Gugi-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea서울 종로구 구기동 7

    This is the place where the three friends planned their hiking trip.

    The filming location that added a warm atmosphere to the drama cannot be overlooked. Bukhansan National Park Gugi Ticket Office: the place where the three friends planned their hike.
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