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Introduction


The Hapcheon Image Theme Park became a major tourist attraction after
the release of Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2004), and has continued
to increase in popularity following the filming of additional movies and dramas
within the park. Well-known films and soap operas include Seoul 1945, Fighter
in the Wind, Gyeongseong Scandals, Meeting Plaza, Dachimawa Lee, Modern Boy
and East of Eden. The park is one of the largest film and television studio
sets in Korea.

The theme park is located in Gahori, Yongju-myeon (Hapcheon)
and covers an area of over 231,406.00㎡. It is divided into two main sets separately
owned by the major broadcasting companies KBS and MBC. The section owned by
KBS houses reproductions of Seoul landmarks such as Seoul Station, Chosun Governor-General
Office, and the Bando Hotel, as they appeared from the 1930s to the 1960s. MBC’s
set focuses mainly on reproductions of streets from Sogong-dong, Seoul from
the 1970s and 80s. A walk around this major filming location will transport
visitors back into the Seoul of yore, a Seoul vastly different from the one
people know and love today.

After a set is used for a film or a soap
opera, the City of Hapcheon remodels and displays it as a type of exhibit, chronicling
the area’s anthropologic development. In the future, the city plans to expand
exhibits to include a facility where visitors can view a collection of historic
military pieces.
 
Telephone
Homepage
theme.hc.go.kr (Korean only)

🗺 Location

757, Hapcheonhosu-ro, Yongju-myeon, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do

✏ Details

Admission Fees

Individuals - Adults 5,000 won / Students & Children 3,000 won / Seniors (ages 65 or more) & People with disabilities (lvl. 4 or higher) 2,500 won
Groups - Adults 3,000 won / Students & Children 2,000 won / Seniors (ages 65 or more) & People with disabilities (lvl. 4 or higher) 1,500 won

* Free admission (proof required): People with disabilities (lvl. 1-3), Children (ages 6 or younger), etc.

Available Facilities

Filming set (40 sites), agricultural and specialty product sales market, restaurant, etc.

🔎 Information

Inquiries
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-55-930-3752~5,
+82-55-930-3744,
+82-55-930-3743 (Nighttime)
Opening Hours
9:00-18:00