If you are a fan of Korean dramas and celebrities, this fall is the perfect time to go on an exciting Hallyu tour in Seoul. There are numerous places in Seoul that have frequently been used as filming sites for dramas or variety programs, not to mention tour attractions solely dedicated to Hallyu.
Among the many attractions, MBC World Theme Park and Klive rank number one on the list of recommendation for an extreme Hallyu experience. Klive is an excellent choice for K-pop fans as its main attractions are heavily based on K-pop stars and music performance. MBC World Theme Park offers a variety of opportunities to feel and experience Hallyu as well as providing awesome environments for memorable pictures. The park has especially gained popularity among tourists after it was used as a filming site for the movie “The Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015).”
MBC World Theme Park Tour Guide
MBC World Theme Park is an attraction that revolves around the theme of Hallyu contents where visitors can get a glance at TV dramas variety programs produced by MBC. The building itself is a gigantic photo booth that provides numerous photogenic spots and backgrounds. 1. Plan ahead for the limited tour timeFacilities open for viewing are divided into the three zones of M, B, and C. However, viewing time is limited to a total of 90 minutes after admission. Therefore, it is advised to manage your time wisely for each zone if you wish to look around and experience all three zones in one day. The average time recommended is approximately 50 minutes for M zone, 10-15 minutes for B zone, and 25-30 minutes for C zone.
2. Photography restrictions in newsroom and hologram theater
Visitors are welcome to take pictures in all viewing areas, excluding the newsroom and the hologram theater. Taking pictures is restricted in these two areas to prevent visitors from disturbing other audiences during performances at the hologram theater and staff members who work at the newsroom, which is an actual working environment.
3. Hold on to your ticket
The admission ticket not only allows you to enter the park, but it also has another secret function. After a simple verification process, the QR code embedded on the front side of your ticket can save all the pictures and videos of you taken during your tour. Keep in mind that a separate purchase of USB at the ticket booth is required to gain access of your pictures and videos.
TIP) How to verify your ticket’s QR code
Each zone has a small, TV-shaped blue box installed that recognizes QR codes. Verify the QR code on your ticket with these boxes first and you will be able to take pictures and videos in that zone.
Must-Do’s at MBC World Theme Park!
There are many places in MBC World Park that offers unique experiences or photogenic environments for visitors. If you decide to include MBC World Park in your schedule, here are a few must-do’s that are well worth your time.Newsroom and Virtual Reality Experience
Out of the many experiences you can enjoy at MBC World Park, the most noteworthy experience is available at the newsroom. You can feel what it is like to be a news anchor by reading news scripts out lout in front of the camera. If you are not familiar with reading in Korean, you can choose scripts in other languages such as English, Japanese, and Chinese. You might feel nervous with the camera facing directly at you, but it will definitely be a memorable experience.
This unique experience gives you an opportunity to feel what it is like to be a dance-pop artist by teaching you dance moves or giving you an opportunity to dance on stage with the k-pop stars of your choice.
Historical Drama Experience At the Korean Historical Drama Center in M zone, you can get a feel of Korea’s traditional atmosphere. The 50m-long hallway displays MBC’s popular historical dramas such as “Moon Embracing the Sun (2012),” “The Great Queen Seondeok (2009),” “The Scholar who Walks the Night (2015),” and more.
Unique Opportunity to Take Pictures with the Stars If M zone offered unique opportunities such the newsroom, VR experience and more, B zone and C zone offer photo booths and experience programs related to popular celebrities. B zone displays photo walls related to media contents, such as “Infinite Challenge” and “I am a Singer,” and dramas, such as “Pasta (2010)” and “Personal Taste (2010).” Some of the photo walls use illusions to create unordinary pictures.
☞ Address: 267, Seongam-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
☞ Directions: Digital Media City Station (Seoul Subway Line 6, Gyeongui Line, Airport Railroad), Exit 9. Walk approx. 10 min.
☞ Operating hours: 10:00-18:00 (Closed the day of Seollal (Lunar New Year) and Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving))
※ Last admission 2 hours before closing
☞ Admission: Adults 18,000 won / Teenagers 13,000 won / Children 9,000 won
※ Separate fees apply to USB (8GB) purchase (20,000 won) and wearing costumes (20,000 won)
☞ Website: mbcworld.imbc.com (Korean, Chinese)
TIP) Make a short stop by the souvenir shop
After exploring all three zones, make a short stop at MBC souvenir shop. The shop sells official merchandise of their popular shows such as “Infinite Challenge.” Mug cups, memo pads, and other goods sold exclusively at this store will serve as a great memento of your trip to Korea, not to mention a perfect gift.
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