Night Tour - Gyeongju
Gyeongju is a great city to enjoy a romantic night tour. Banwolseong Fortress and Daereungwon Tomb Complex boast even smoother curves under the moonlight and Cheomseongdae Observatory and Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond
show their gorgeous figures at night. It is easy to appreciate the
beautiful city of Gyeongju, especially with a nice slow walk after
sunset when the lights come on.
Photo: Night view of Cheomseongdae Observatory (top) /
Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, lotus flowers near Cheomseongdae Observatory (bottom)
Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, lotus flowers near Cheomseongdae Observatory (bottom)
The highlight of Gyeongju night tour is Banwolseong Fortress which is one of the five designated Gyeongju Historic Area [UNESCO World Heritage] sites. Gyeongju Historic Area includes Banwolseong Fortress, Gyerim Forest, Cheomseongdae Observatory and Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, a detached palace site of the Silla Kingdom.
Banwolseong Fortress is a great place for a walk, and Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village
is near Woljeonggyo Bridge, which is currently under construction, and
the old house of the Gyodong Choi Clan. Although visitors are not able
to walk on Woljeonggyo Bridge that crosses Namcheon Stream in front of
the Gyochon Traditional Village due to its restoration, it still looks
amazing at night.
Cheomseongdae Observatory can be seen as you pass by
Gyerim Forest next to the Confucian School in Gyochon Traditional
Village. Built during the reign of Queen Seondeok, Cheomseongdae
Observatory is known as the oldest astronomical observatory in East. It
is very popular at night and many visitors come to see the nearby
lotus flower area every summer.
Movie and Drama Filming Sites in Gyeongju
Gyeongju is often used as a filming location for
Korean movies and dramas. The whole city seems like a giant museum as it
contains many beautiful
and historical buildings. Movies and dramas filmed in Gyeongju
include Queen Seondeok of Silla, Princess Hours (Gung), King’s Dream, Wonderful Days, Gyeongju, Kick the Moon and many more.
* Drama Filming Locations - Wonderful Days
Photo: Doldam-gil Road of Daereungwon Tomb Complex (top) /
Café Droptop (bottom left) / Silla Elementary School (bottom right)
Café Droptop (bottom left) / Silla Elementary School (bottom right)
The drama Wonderful Days, which aired in 2014, was mostly filmed in Gyeongju. Café Droptop, situated between Daereungwon Tomb Complex and Banwolseong Fortress,
is one of the drama’s filming locations. This café was often featured
when the two main characters, Dongseok (Lee Seo-jin) and Hyewon (Kim
Hee-sun), met up. The café has two floors, and the signature of actors
and actresses are displayed on the walls.
Café Droptop is also a convenient place to take a
break while looking around Gyeongju as it is close to Daereungwon Tomb
Complex, Cheomseongdae Observatory and Gyeongju Donggung Palace and
Wolji Pond. Near the café is Silla Elementary School where Donghee (Ok
Taec-yeon) and Mari (Lee Elijah) shared some lovely moment in the
drama. For a more romantic walk, try walking the course of Dongseok and
Hyewon along Daereungwon Tomb Complex’s Doldam-gil Road.
* Ragung, a hanok hotel featured at Boys over Flowers
Located inside Shilla Millennium Park, the hotel Ragung was introduced as Yoon Jihoo’s house in the drama Boys over Flowers
in 2009. Ragung, which literally means ‘a palace of Silla’, is a
traditional hanok hotel that combines the exterior architecture style
from the Silla dynasty with a modern interior.
Ragung features 16 hanoks all connected by a corridor. There is even a year-round, open-air hot spring bath inside
the main room of each hanok. There is a tree named after Gu Jun-pyo (played by the actor Lee Min-ho in the drama) which
is very popular among visitors.
More Info
- ☞ Nearby attractions
- Shilla Millennium Park, Gyeongju World Amusement Park, Bomun Lake Resort, Donggungwon and Bud Park, Gyeongju Yangdong Village [UNESCO World Heritage], Bulguksa Temple, Seokguram Grotto and more.
- ☞ Hotel Ragung: www.smpark.co.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
- ☞ Café Droptop
- 105, Cheomseong-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
- ☞ Silla Elementary School
- 28, Geumseong-ro 183beon-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Night Tour - Daegu
Photo: E-World (top) / E-World 83 Tower (bottom left) / The ARC (bottom right)
Daegu is famous for its modern nighttime cityscape. A great nighttime trip in Daegu starts with E-World’s 83 Tower, moves
on to Apsan Observatory, and finally stops at Duryu Park.
E-World 83 Tower is a great vantage point to view
the city at night, and is often visited by families, friends and
couples. Ayang Railroad, which was newly renovated from the old
abandoned railroad, is a romantic place for a night-out along the
riverside. Apsan Observatory is also a highly recommended place to
visit in Daegu.
Daegu Apsan Park, one of the must-visit places in
Daegu for its city view, and the trail to the peak are well-loved by
citizens. From the observatory, visitors can enjoy a beautiful night
view of Nakdonggang River and Daegu’s city lights. There is also a
cable car that runs to the top for more convenient access.
Furthermore, The ARC
(Architecture of River Culture), equipped with a
water-themed art and photo exhibition halls, offers a magnificent
night view of the city as well. Its extraordinary exterior and lights
make for a beautiful night view. If you have more spare time, try
visiting Hill Crest, which was used as a
filming location of the drama It’s Okay. It’s Love that starred Jo In-seong and Gong Hyo-jin.
More Info
- ☞ Nearby attractions
- Daegu Safety Theme Park, Anjirang Gopchang Town, Seomun Market, Banwoldang, Kim Gwangseok-gil Street, Daegu Modern History Museum and more.
- ☞ E-World: www.eworld.kr (Korean only)
- ☞ Duryu Park
- 36, Gongwonsunhwan-ro, Dalseo-gu, Daegu
- ☞ Related columns
- City Tours Daegu
- Daegu a city packed with flavor!
- 2015 Korean Cultural Festivals at a Glance
Night Tour – Cheongdo
Cheongdo Provence Photo Land
Photo courtesy of Cheongdo Provence Photo Land
With an area of 60,500㎡, Cheongdo Provence
Photo Land uses over 1,000,000 LED bulbs to light up the city every
night. Its Provence-styled houses make for a European atmosphere and
the hundreds
of various small and cute photo zones draw visitors during the day,
while diverse light villages make a great backdrop for taking romantic
photos at night. Recommended photo spots include “Love Road” and the
70 meter-long “Propose Road.”
The current outdoor art exhibition, “Starry Night
of Orsay,” will run through October 2015, featuring the works of some
of the greatest artists including Edouard Manet, Paul Gauguin, Paul
Cezanne and more. Right next to Cheongdo Provence Photo Land are
Cheongdo Bull Fighting Arena, Cheongdo Wine Tunnel, and Unmunsa Temple, making Cheongdo a popular one night, two day vacation destination.
Cheongdo Wine Tunnel
Cheongdo Wine Tunnel
was originally Namseonghyeon Tunnel built in 1898. It was a railroad
tunnel for a steam locomotive (Gyeongbu Line); however, due to its
steep ramp and long distance, its
use was discontinued. The cherished historical tunnel was turned
into a tourist attraction where visitors can buy wines made using
Cheongdo persimmons, a local specialty.
The tunnel is decorated with persimmon tree
sculptures throughout. The
entrance area is free, but you will have to pay admission to go
further down the tunnel. The ticket is fixed at 2,000 won and this will
allow visitors to delve
deeper into the tunnel and see all it has to offer, including art
exhibition halls, photo zones, and more.
The tunnel serves as a wine storage as well, thanks to
the temperature remaining
stable at 14 to 16 Celsius year-round, making it the perfect place
to mature and keep wines no matter the weather. We recommend bringing a
light jacket if you plan
on exploring what’s inside!
More Info
- ☞ Nearby attractions
- Yongam Hot Springs, Cheongdo Wine Tunnel, Unmunsa Temple, Cheongdo Bull Fight Ground
- ☞ Cheongdo Provence Photo Land: www.cheongdo-provence.co.kr (Korean only)
- ☞ Cheongdo Wine Tunnel: www.gamwine.com (Korean, English)
- ☞ 1330 Korea Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
* This column was last updated in August 2015,
and therefore information may differ from what is presented here. We
advise you to check details from the official websites before visiting.
<Last updated on August 3, 2015>
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