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   Did you watch the drama Goblin (도깨비)? If you’re visiting this place, there’s a high chance you’re a fan of Goblin. The drama, featuring Gong Yoo and Kim Go Eun, has several memorable locations that depict their dark yet heartbreaking moments. Visiting these places will surely bring back memories of the scenes where they faced each other. Let’s quickly explore some famous filming locations from Goblin!

 

 

Jumunjin Beach Breakwater

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    Imagine standing at the windy breakwater of Jumunjin Beach, reliving the iconic scarf scene where Kim Go-eun and Gong Yoo first meet in Goblin. Visiting the real location, you’ll understand why fans flock here to capture that magical moment on camera. I stood there myself, feeling the same emotions as if I were in a scene from the drama. Nearby, you’ll also find restaurants serving fresh seafood, making the visit even more worthwhile. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy a warm cup of coffee at a cozy café by the beach—it’s a truly romantic experience. For anyone who wants to feel like the protagonist in Goblin, I highly recommend a trip here!

 

 

Unhyeongung Palace

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    It’s amazing that such a historic and beautiful place exists right in the middle of bustling Seoul. Unhyeongung Palace offers a glimpse into the royal life of the Joseon Dynasty and was also the backdrop for one of Goblin's memorable flashback scenes. Wandering through the traditional architecture and tranquil gardens, you’ll feel as if the royal life of that era is unfolding before your eyes. Imagine the actors in traditional costumes walking the grounds, and it’s like stepping into a different time. For anyone curious about Korea’s royal history, Unhyeongung Palace is an absolute must-see.

 

 

Yongpyong Ski Resort

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    In winter, Yongpyong Ski Resort transforms into a magical setting straight out of Goblin. With snow-covered mountains and endless winter landscapes, it’s captivating even if you’re not hitting the slopes. If you’re not into skiing, you can still enjoy the scenic views by taking a cable car, which feels like a journey into a winter wonderland. With plenty of winter activities beyond skiing and snowboarding, it’s a fantastic place to enjoy with friends or family. Couples looking for a romantic getaway will also love it here. Plus, the resort offers cozy accommodations and a variety of restaurants, making it easy to spend an entire day unwinding in comfort.

 

 

    If you’re a fan of Goblin, these locations aren’t just scenes from the show—they’re worth experiencing in real life. Rediscover the magic and add them to your Korea travel list. Until next time, happy travels!