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Filming Locations of Lovers of the Red Sky You Should Visit in South Korea

Siwaoo Park by Siwaoo Park
04 May 2022
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In “Lovers of the Red Sky,” you’ll find a historical fantasy romance set during the Dan Dynasty, a time of beauty and prosperity characterized by ten dynasties. It follows the tale of a female painter and a blind astrologer who fall in love. It is based on the novel of the same name by Jung Eun-Weol, a world full of magic, red-eyed star-readers, demon kings, gods, warring princes, and stunning artists. The show combines fantasy, romance, royal intrigue, and even humor.

Numerous picturesque settings in the drama blend history with fantastic elements.

Where does K-Drama filming take place? Some K-Drama fans may be interested in finding out. Here’s everything you need to know about the film locations from “Lovers of the Red Sky.”

Mungyeongsaejae Open Set

The drama was shot in Mungyeongsaejae Provincial Park, which is a popular filming site in Korea. The Mungyeong Saejae mountain pass is located in Korea’s North Gyeongsang Province.

Within the Mungyeongsaejae Provincial Park’s walls lies the Mungyeongsaejae Open Set, where many historical dramas and period pieces are filmed. The Kings Affection, My Roommate Is A Gumiho, and Imitation are among the other dramas that have had scenes shot there.

When you reach the place, you’ll see a bulletin board with a list of films that were filmed there. Several historical buildings, including the Gwanghwamun and Gyeongbokgung Palaces, have been restored.

You can discover the wealth of Korean culture while having a leisure stroll with your family or friends. You may take the tour bus that will take you around. We propose visiting this location first thing in the morning so that you have plenty of time to explore it.

The most popular activity at the Mungyeongsaejae Open Set, however, is to dress up as a historical Korean ruler and sit on a throne.

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Gyeongsan Bangokji Reservoir

Scholar Ha’s kiss with Cheon Gi for the first time was one of the most unforgettable moments in the drama. The filming site of that romantic sequence in ‘Lovers of the Red Sky’ is Gyeongsan Bangoki Reservoir.

The Bangokji Reservoir, located in Gyeongsan city, North Gyeongsang Province, is just 7 kilometers from Yeungnam University. The pool isn’t formed naturally; instead, it’s an artificial lake with a beautiful view.

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Spring is the ideal time to go to this lovely romantic site because you may learn about Ha Ram’s and Cheon Gi’s fate. You can join your loved ones in celebrating cherry blossoms and eating delectable peaches.

You will find a small café with an outside seating area as you enter the hamlet. This cafe is named after the willow trees that grow around Bangokji Lake.

After lunch, take a stroll around the lake and enjoy the air. Take lots of photographs, particularly of the glassy water.

Mureung Valley (Mureung Kyegok)

In the tenth episode of “Lovers of the Red Sky,” Scholar Ha took Cheon Gi to a valley with lovely vistas and instructed her to paint him for the first time. Mureung Valley is a four-kilometer stretch of natural beauty that begins with Dutasan Mountain and ends at Cheongoksan Mountain.

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The valley, located in Donghae’s Gangwon Province and was formed by a stream running through it, is a popular trekking destination that is lovely enough to inspire aspiring painters and photographers all year. The enormous slab of Mureung Rock, which is set against a backdrop of lush forests and mountains, is particularly beautiful.

Expect streams, waterfalls, and even ancient sites on the loop around the valley. The thousand-year-old Samwha Buddhist Temple is a peaceful location to stop by at the valley’s entrance. Laying on the beach and dipping in the sea is also permissible, and trust us when we say that the prospect of swimming on a sunny summer day is especially appealing!

The Mureung Valley is home to a number of stunning attractions, including Haksodae Falls, Okryudong, and Seonnyeotang Ravine. The valley is also a great place for bird watching, as it is home to over one hundred different species of birds.

Whether you’re a fan of “Lovers of the Red Sky” or not, these locations are definitely worth visiting! South Korea has a wealth of natural beauty and historical significance, and these are only a few examples.

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