
Another little installment of "by popular demand," where I do write-ups on the things people are googling to get to my site, but which I hadn't really adequately addressed. I've been getting some hits looking for Naju's Samhanji Theme Park (삼한지테마파크), which I wrote about briefly at the bottom of an earlier post. It is a set used as a filming location for some movies and dramas, most notably---I guess---the historical drama Jumong. From what I can tell there doesn't seem to be a bus directly from Gwangju, but VisitKorea tells us you can take bus 180-1 across from the bus terminal in Naju, alight in Gongsan, and take a cab the rest of the way. There are buses to Naju from Gwangju most hours of the day, and it is usually the first stop on routes to smaller towns like Gangjin and Jangheung. You can find more pages on via a Naver search, and can see some more photos here.

Naju has some other points of interest and historical sites for people passing through. Check my earlier post for details, and my subsequent post on Naju's Gates. There is also a recently-built water park in Nampyeong-eup.
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