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[K-Drama Filming Locations] Tearful Queen Filming Locations ⑨
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- The drama 'Tearful Queen' ended with a viewership rating of 24.9%, achieving the highest viewership rating in the history of tvN dramas.
- The drama filming locations include Oakwood Premier Incheon Panoramic 65 Cafe located in Songdo, Incheon and Inca Maya Museum & Camping Ground located in Mungyeong, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Oakwood Premier Incheon Panoramic 65 Cafe is located on the 65th floor, offering a panoramic view of Songdo New City, while Inca Maya Museum & Camping Ground is a place where you can experience the culture and history of Inca Maya civilization.
The drama 'Queen of Tears' ended with a tightly closed happy ending.
It recorded the highest viewership rating of 24.9%, breaking its own record and surpassing 'Crash Landing on You' to become the No. 1 tvN drama of all time.
Although some viewers expressed their disappointment at showing the ending of the two main characters far into the future,
the drama concluded with a message of hope that the viewers would take the time to look back on the precious people around them and find love again.
Today, we introduce the last filming location of the drama 'Queen of Tears'.
Tearful Queen Episode 16 (Source: tvN)
Oakwood Premier Incheon Panoramic65 Cafe
The place where Hong Beom-ja's new romance begins is a cafe located on the 65th floor, the highest building in Songdo, Incheon.
You can see the entire Songdo New Town at a glance through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Afternoon Tea Setand Souffleare the signature menu items, and there are simple bakeryitems, coffee, and tea.
Operating hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and it is recommended to visit during the opening hours.
Songdo Central Park is right in front of the cafe, making it a great place to take a stroll.
Tearful Queen Episode 16 (Source: tvN)
Inca Maya Museum & Campground
The place where Chairman Hong enjoys camping after retirement is the Inca Maya Museum Campground in Mungyeong.
The museum operates, highlighting the culture and history of the Inca Maya civilization at a glance, and in front of it is a 4,000-pyeong campground.
Museum hours: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, closed every Tuesday (opens at 1:00 PM on Sundays) / 4,000 won
Tent fee per night: 50,000 won (for 2 people)
Camper trailer fee per night: 60,000 won
Reservations required through website