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[Drama Tour] ‘Our Beloved Summer’ filming sites bring lovely memories of hit drama series

By Lee Si-jin

Published : July 20, 2024 - 16:01

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“Our Beloved Summer” couple Choi Ung (left) and Kook Yeon-su enjoy a date at Siheung Oido Museum’s rooftop bridge. (SBS) “Our Beloved Summer” couple Choi Ung (left) and Kook Yeon-su enjoy a date at Siheung Oido Museum’s rooftop bridge. (SBS)

SIHEUNG, Gyeonggi Province -- For those in the capital who feel like traveling but do not wish to spend a lot of time on trains, cars or buses, looking up satellite cities of Seoul -- mostly located in Gyeonggi Province -- is a great option.

Siheung and Hwaseong -- among many other cities -- are already well-known for their popular tourist destinations, like Sorae March Ecological Park and the sandy beach of Jebudo Island, respectively.

These towns, however, are a bit more special to the fans of "Our Beloved Summer," as they served as the stunning backdrop for Kook Yeon-su (Kim Da-mi) and Choi Ung (Choi Woo-shik) in the 2021 romance series.

Siheung Oido Museum

Though Siheung Oido Museum only recently opened in 2019, the museum remained little known.

It was “Our Beloved Summer” that led even locals to visit the museum -- not only for educational purposes but also to feel the tranquil atmosphere of the seemingly infinite sea and the beautiful sunset over the horizon.

After confirming their love for each other for the first time, Choi Ung makes a surprise appearance for the couple’s first date at Siheung Oido Museum.

“Our Beloved Summer” features every corner of the museum, from the rooftop bridge to the permanent exhibition and its outdoor plaza.

Local kindergarteners are on a field trip to Siheung Oido Museum on Tuesday. (Lee Si-jin/The Korea Herald) Local kindergarteners are on a field trip to Siheung Oido Museum on Tuesday. (Lee Si-jin/The Korea Herald)

While the museum is a great dating destination for young couples, most visitors are families or children on field trips.

Showcasing Siheung’s history, the museum heavily features the Neolithic Age on the Korean Peninsula, referring to the period from about 8000 BC to 1500 BC when ancient Koreans used comb-patterned pottery.

With the aim to entertain young visitors, the museum offers various digital activities, like pottery-making via online touch screens, digital ax-wielding and other digital museum experiences with augmented reality.

A mother and daughter explore a Neolithic Age-themed exhibition at Siheung Oido Museum in Siheung, Gyeonggi Province, Tuesday. (Lee Si-jin/The Korea Herald) A mother and daughter explore a Neolithic Age-themed exhibition at Siheung Oido Museum in Siheung, Gyeonggi Province, Tuesday. (Lee Si-jin/The Korea Herald)

Siheung Oido Museum offers hands-on programs for children under 10 accompanied by a guardian to experience the Neolithic life in person.

Reservations for this 1 1/2-hour program, which begins at 10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., can be made at the official website of the museum on a first-come, first-served basis.

Gunpyeong Port

“Our Beloved Summer” features Gunpyeong Port as an iconic sunset spot. (SBS) “Our Beloved Summer” features Gunpyeong Port as an iconic sunset spot. (SBS)

Meanwhile, Gunpyeong Port is one of two popular Hwaseong sunset spots, alongside Jeongok Port that is about a 20-minute drive.

The port is frequented by anglers and seagulls resting on the handrails and streetlights during the day.

An angler prepares to fish from the wooden dock extending out over the sea on Tuesday. (Lee Si-jin/The Korea Herald) An angler prepares to fish from the wooden dock extending out over the sea on Tuesday. (Lee Si-jin/The Korea Herald)
Sunset at Gunpyeong Port in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province (Hwaseong city government) Sunset at Gunpyeong Port in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province (Hwaseong city government)

The area really comes into its own at the golden hour, when the sky turns a brilliant tangerine hue.

Couples, friends and families enjoy the orange glow by walking along the wooden dock that extends out to the sea or taking cinematic snaps with their cameras.

This dazzling sunset is featured in “Our Beloved Summer” with Kook Yeon-su and Choi Ung capturing their romantic moment with a Polaroid camera.

If you prefer to make the coastal escape without the walking involved, head over to a nearby cafe, where panoramic views of Gunpyeong Port and the West Sea unfold before your eyes.

In this series, The Korea Herald introduces travel destinations featured in hit drama series with the hope of inspiring readers to immerse themselves in the popular scenes and scenery of their favorite shows. -- Ed.