Mungyeong Saejae Open Set
Connected to Mungyeong Provincial Park, this open film set is famous for its vivid reconstruction of Gwanghwamun Gate and various historic zones like noble houses, marketplaces, and traditional villages. Originally built to resemble Goryeo-era Kaesong, the site was reconstructed in 2008 to reflect the Joseon Dynasty. Spanning 70,000 square meters, it features over 130 traditional buildings, including palace structures like Gyeongbokgung. It has served as a filming location for numerous popular Korean historical dramas, offering visitors an immersive experience that feels like traveling back in time to the Joseon era.
About this place
Connected to Mungyeong Provincial Park, this open film set is famous for its vivid reconstruction of Gwanghwamun Gate and various historic zones like noble houses, marketplaces, and traditional villages. Originally built to resemble Goryeo-era Kaesong, the site was reconstructed in 2008 to reflect the Joseon Dynasty. Spanning 70,000 square meters, it features over 130 traditional buildings, including palace structures like Gyeongbokgung. It has served as a filming location for numerous popular Korean historical dramas, offering visitors an immersive experience that feels like traveling back in time to the Joseon era.