There is a unique fascination with Korean dramas that captivates audiences far beyond the storyline. Beyond the heartwarming romances and suspenseful narrative twists, there is another element that adds an added degree of enchantment to these K-dramas: the stunning filming locations. Each drama takes us on a visual journey that leaves us wishing to enter the screen, from the breathtaking landscapes of Switzerland to the ancient charm of South Korea.

Let’s take a look at 7 K-dramas that not only stole our hearts but also transported us to fascinating corners of the earth.

1) “Crash Landing On You”
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The big hit “Crash Landing On You” transports us to the breathtaking scenery of Switzerland. The Swiss Alps provide a stunning backdrop to the forbidden affair between a South Korean heiress and a North Korean military soldier as we follow their love story. The snow-covered mountains and lovely villages create a stunning scene that viewers remember long after the final episode has ended.

2) The term “Goblin”
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“Goblin,” also known as “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God,” transports us to another time and place. The film, which was shot in numerous places throughout South Korea, celebrates the country’s rich history and culture. Each frame is a visual feast that immerses us in the surreal narrative of a goblin and his bride, from the medieval alleyways of Bukchon Hanok Village to the majestic splendor of Namsan Seoul Tower.

3) “Descendants of the Sun”

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“Descendants of the Sun” takes place in beautiful settings, primarily in Greece. The Aegean Sea’s sun-kissed scenery and blue waves serve as the perfect backdrop for a love story between a military captain and a doctor. The lure of Greek islands, historic ruins, and sandy beaches gives a romantic and adventurous touch to this unique tale.

4) “Hotel Del Luna”
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“Hotel Del Luna” transports us to the realms of the supernatural while being placed in the center of Seoul with a twist. The eponymous hotel, where spirits take refuge, is an architectural wonder. The hotel’s grandeur, with its Gothic architecture and ethereal interiors, creates an intriguing atmosphere that adds to the mystery and romance of the plot.

5) “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay”
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This emotionally intense drama transports us to South Korea’s peaceful setting of Gangwon Province. “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” weaves a moving story of love and healing against the backdrop of calm lakes and verdant woodlands. The natural beauty of the filming sites reflects the emotional journey of the protagonists, providing viewers with a visual feast.

6) “The King: Eternal Monarch”
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“The King: Eternal Monarch” is a fantasy and romance set in South Korea in an alternate dimension. The play depicts the country’s seamless blend of tradition and modernity, from the modern streets of Seoul to the majesty of palaces. The parallel worlds provide a distinct twist to the plot, making it stand out.

7) “My Love from the Star”
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This legendary K-drama transports us to Seoul’s bustling streets, where an alien has been residing for decades. The show masterfully reflects the present appeal of South Korea as we follow the otherworldly love tale with a famous actress. The lively cityscape, trendy neighborhoods, and cultural icons all become vital parts of the story, lending complexity to the romantic plot.

 

 

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