- [K-Drama Filming Location Trip] Lee Jae, Soon to Die (Death's Game)⑥
- Introducing the filming locations of the TVING drama 'Lee Jae, Soon to Die'. Explore the drama's locations, including the Heyri Art Village cafe in Paju and Kyungnongwan at Seoul National University.
Original TVING drama 'Lee Jae, Soon to Die' (Death's Game)
A life-swapping drama where Lee Jae, the protagonist on the verge of falling into hell, experiences 12 deaths and lives.
Lee Jae, Soon to Die Episode 4 (Source: TVING)
The alley where the beautiful lights I walked with were seen from the cafe is Jeonju Hanok Village.
Jeonju Hanok Village
It is a representative tourist attraction in Jeonju, with traditional Korean houses and old buildings such as Gyeonggijeon, Jeonju Hyanggyo, and Jeondong Cathedral.
Gyeonggijeon was built in the 10th year of King Taejong to enshrine the portrait of King Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty, and
at that time, it was called 'Taejojinjeong'. In the 24th year of King Sejong, Jinjeon was renamed 'Gyeonggijeon' and has been called that to this day.
By looking around Gyeonggijeon, you can feel the aspect of Jeonju, the birthplace of King Taejo Lee Seong-gye.
The proportion of residents in Jeonju Hanok Village has decreased, and Hanok houses are increasingly used as guesthouses, restaurants, cafes, and cultural spaces.
It is common to see not only foreigners but also Koreans wearing Hanbok and leaving memories.
-Nearby Restaurants & Cafes
· Jeondong Tteokgalbi
Source: Jeondong Tteokgalbi
A Korean restaurant with clean and delicious side dishes.
It has a good price-performance ratio compared to other stores.
Tteokgalbiis also soft and not too salty or sweet, making it easy to eat.
· Masirange
Source: Masirange
A cafe with a famous photo zoneon SNS with Gyeonggijeon in the background.
You can taste traditional Korean dessertsusing red bean paste, injeolmi (glutinous rice cake), and tteok (rice cake).
Drama 'Lee Jae, Soon to Die' Special Poster (Source: TVING)
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