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Dae Jang Geum Theme Park

Coordinates: 37°47′31.1″N 127°06′04.7″E / 37.791972°N 127.101306°E / 37.791972; 127.101306
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Daejanggeum Theme Park
(대장금 테마파크)
A film set of the royal kitchen
LocationMBC Yangjoo Culture Valley, Mansong-dong, Yangju, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Coordinates37°47′31.1″N 127°06′04.7″E / 37.791972°N 127.101306°E / 37.791972; 127.101306
StatusDefunct
OpenedDecember 2004 (2004-12)
ClosedJanuary 1, 2014 (2014-01-01)
OwnerMunhwa Broadcasting Corporation
ThemeJoseon
Dae Jang Geum
Area2,000 square metres (0.20 ha)
WebsiteDaejanggeum Theme Park

Daejanggeum Theme Park (Korean대장금 테마파크) is a restored and renovated outdoor set owned by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation where most of the Korean drama Dae Jang Geum was filmed.

History

The area of outdoor set is about 2,000 square meters within the MBC Yangjoo Culture Valley which is located in Mansong-dong, Yangju City, Gyeonggi Province. It was once used as a filming location of earlier historical themed dramas such as Hur Jun and Sangdo, Merchants of Joseon, other variety shows were produced there as well, prior to its opening to the public.

Opening

Opened to the public in December 2004, the Daejanggeum Theme Park is South Korea's first drama theme park. It was made for spreading Korean Wave and introducing not only Korean culture but Korean court culture.

There are 23 facilities such as Dae Jeon, Dae Bi Jeon, Soo Ra Gan (So Joo Bang), Toi Sun Gan, Oak Sa, Guest house, Sa Ong Won, Brewery and so on. There are also some instruments that was used when the Dae Jang Geum was filmed. Events and experience programs are progressing at this place so that visitors can see and experience various things.

Closure

Due to some damages to its temporal building structures and for visitors' safety reasons, the theme park was closed to the public on January 1, 2014, while it continues on as a filming location for producing future historical themed dramas and variety shows.[1]

References

  1. ^ "대장금 테마파크 폐장 안내". www.imbc.com. Retrieved 2019-01-23.