Cha Joo-young’s The Queen Who Crowns Turns This Filming Location Into a Must-Visit Tourist Spot

2025-02-19 17:09

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The drama’s popularity boosts tourism in Suncheon, drawing visitors to its iconic filming sites

With the success of tvN x TVING’s original drama The Queen Who Crowns, the spotlight is now on its stunning filming locations. Since the show wrapped up on February 11, the historical backdrops of Suncheon have become a major draw for visitors eager to experience the world of the drama firsthand.

tvN The Queen Who Crowns Still Cut. / Courtesy of tvN
tvN The Queen Who Crowns Still Cut. / Courtesy of tvN

A Drama That Brought History to Life

Set in the turbulent years following the founding of the Joseon dynasty, The Queen Who Crowns tells the gripping story of Queen Wongyeong’s rise to power amid political turmoil and betrayal. Featuring Cha Joo-young, Lee Hyun-wook, and Lee Yi-dam, the drama captivated audiences with its intense storytelling and compelling character dynamics.

But beyond the performances and plot, viewers were mesmerized by the breathtaking filming locations—leading to a tourism surge in Suncheon.

Key Filming Locations Now Drawing Tourists

1. Seonamsa Temple’s Seungseon Bridge

Seungseon Bridge at Seonamsa Temple. / 'all.about.sun.yeo.gwang' Instagram
Seungseon Bridge at Seonamsa Temple. / 'all.about.sun.yeo.gwang' Instagram

One of the most visually striking sites featured in the drama is Seungseon Bridge at Seonamsa Temple, a place renowned for its serene natural beauty and tranquil ambiance. Nestled in the mountains, the bridge’s historic stonework and peaceful setting made it a perfect backdrop for the drama’s key moments. Since the show’s release, the site has seen a significant increase in foot traffic, with visitors eager to experience its atmospheric charm.

2. Naganeupseong Folk Village: A Living Piece of History

Naganeupseong Folk Village. / 'all.about.sun.yeo.gwang' Instagram
Naganeupseong Folk Village. / 'all.about.sun.yeo.gwang' Instagram

Another major filming location, Naganeupseong Folk Village, is now a must-visit spot for history lovers and K-drama fans alike. This well-preserved fortress town dates back to the Samhan era, evolving through the Baekje, Goryeo, and Joseon dynasties. Unlike many reconstructed historical sites, Naganeupseong remains a living, breathing village, with locals still residing within its walls.

The rectangular fortress, made from carefully stacked natural stone, measures 1,410 meters in length and 4 meters in height, standing strong for nearly 400 years. Visitors can walk through the three grand gates (East, South, and West) and step into a time capsule of Korea’s past. The village has also been the backdrop for classic historical dramas like Tears of the Dragon and Taejo Wang Geon, further cementing its status as a legendary filming location.

The Rising Impact of K-Dramas on Tourism

As The Queen Who Crowns continues to gain traction internationally, Suncheon is seeing a boom in cultural tourism, with fans eager to immerse themselves in the drama’s setting. Given the show’s success, Suncheon could soon rival other famous K-drama filming locations like Jeonju Hanok Village and Gyeongbokgung Palace.

With the growing influence of historical K-dramas, these stunning sites are not just backdrops—they’re integral to bringing Korea’s rich history to life on screen.

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