When Netflix unveiled its chart-topping animated musical, KPop Demon Hunters, audiences were not just treated to engaging narratives and catchy songs; they were also transported into a stunning fantasy world where the vibrant city of Seoul, South Korea, became an integral character itself.
With breathtaking scenes set against the stunning backdrop of COEX Square’s luminescent LED displays, the mystical walls of Naksan Park, and the breathtaking views from N Seoul Tower, a trip to this dynamic city pays homage to the cinematic universe of HUNTR/X and the charismatic Saja Boys.
As a devoted fan myself, I recently embarked on this journey, and I’m excited to share how it unfolded.
Exploring the Iconic Sights of Seoul
The bustling district of Myeongdong is a perfect home base for exploring Seoul and features prominently in the film. It’s here that audiences first encounter the dashing Saja Boys, and in reality, it’s alive with opportunities to engage with everything that the movie has to offer. For instance, at Korea Mart adjacent to Myeongdong subway station, you’ll find a KPop Demon Hunters-themed cardboard cutout, perfect for photo ops.
While there’s no official merchandise from the film readily available in Korea (you can find such items at the Netflix store), market stalls in Myeongdong are now offering unofficial merchandise, including cute Derpy Tiger plushies, keychains, and vibrant tote bags that celebrate the various bands from the film.
Nestled in the heart of the city are places where Netflix reignited our belief in love through the secret rendezvous of Rumi and Jinu. One key location is the picturesque Bukchon Hanok Village, a beautifully preserved area showcasing traditional hanok homes that offers visitors a glimpse into Korea’s cultural and architectural legacy, perfectly situated near Gyeongbokgung Palace, which served as the backdrop for Jinu’s character-defining flashbacks.
A glimpse of Bukchon Hanok Village in the heart of Seoul.Atakorn
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