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So you love Korean dramas? You need to visit these cool and historically interesting open drama sets in different areas across South Korea. About Open Drama Sets Many film and TV organizations create elaborate film sets with buildings from many different times in Korean history. When dramas are not filming, these elaborate sets are used as folk villages by the general public. You visit the sets and experience both history and feel like you are inside a Korean drama. If you haven’t started watching Korean Dramas yet, check out this list of the 54 Best Korean Dramas. Checking to See if Sets are Open Since you will be traveling across the country to visit some of these sets, you may want to check to make sure they are not filming or building and are currently open to the public. You can use 1330 to double-check these types of details. Before You Go We always recommend watching at least one drama filmed at the drama set you wish to visit. Seeing the drama and then visiting the location creates a deeper understanding of the history and time period you will be walking through. It creates an engaging experience and makes history feel alive. Make sure that your camera is charged because you will want to take tons of pictures. The backdrops are spectacular. Also, make sure Papago is downloaded so that you can translate the signs and learn more about the sets and productions. A List of Open Drama Sets Beyond Seoul South of SeoulFounded in 2015, the South of Seoul team consists of volunteers on three continents working together to support English-speaking people traveling or living in South Korea. South of Seoul volunteers work with organizations and individuals across South Korea to improve equitable access to information across South Korea. Much of South of Seoul’s information focuses on Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Blogs published under the authorship of “South of Seoul” include blogs compiled by multiple volunteers to improve access to standardized information unrelated to individualized personal experiences. www.southofseoul.net

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