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Naju Image Theme Park 나주영상테마파크(구, 삼한지테마파크)

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Naju Image Theme Park is a place where many scenes of Buyeo Kingdom, including Buyeogung Palace, an ironware factory and the downtown area, were filmed for ‘Jumong,’ which is a hit drama that was recently televised. Built on a 450,000-pyeong site, the large-scale set cost over 18 billion won to create and was also used to film Taewangsasingi (Legend). A scene featuring Dam-deok as a child, where he visits an old lady at a natural dye plant and tries his hand at dyeing, and a scene where a soldier-like Dam-deok rides a horse through a vast field were filmed here.

It is a well-known fact that actors, actresses and crew who were filming in Jeju would make a five-hour boat trip to Naju to shoot here. During filming, Japanese fans came to Naju to observe from a distance.

Utilization information

・Information : Hwangpo sailboat (not operate on Monday, take 30~40min)
Fees: Adult 5,000 won / Youth 4,000 won / Child 3,000 won

・Information : - Korea Travel Phone +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
- For more info +82-61-335-7008, 7018, 7028 (Korean, English)

・Operating Hours : March to October 09:00 - 18:30
November to February 09:00 - 17:30 (* The set is not open to the public during shooting, so be sure to check the schedule in advance.)

Admission Fees

Individual - Adult 4,000 won / Youth 3,000 won / Child 2,000 won
Group (over 20) - Adult 3,500 won / Youth 2,500 won / Child 1,500 won
* Free admissions for senior citizens 65 or older, children under 6, persons of national merit and their spouses, and handicapped persons (identification is required)

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