Discover Korea Through BTS: 10 Locations Where BTS Filmed Their Music Videos

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In this blog, we introduce 10 stunning locations in Korea where BTS filmed their music videos, from Han River Park and Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul to the beautiful landscapes of Busan and Jeju Island. Each location offers something unique and special, providing an opportunity for fans to follow in the footsteps of their favorite group, and experience the beauty and charm of Korea. Even for non-fans, these locations are still well worth a visit for their cultural and historical significance, as well as their stunning natural beauty.

here are 10 locations in Korea where BTS filmed their music videos, along with some details about each location:

1. Han River Park

"Blood Sweat & Tears": Han River Park is a popular park in Seoul that runs along the Han River. BTS filmed part of their "Blood Sweat & Tears" music video at the park, which features scenic views of the river and the city.

2. Gyeongbokgung Palace 

"I Need U": Gyeongbokgung Palace is a historic palace in Seoul that was built in the 14th century. BTS filmed part of their "I Need U" music video at the palace, which features traditional Korean architecture and beautiful gardens.

3. Gocheok Sky Dome

"Not Today": Gocheok Sky Dome is a large indoor stadium in Seoul that can seat up to 25,000 people. BTS filmed their "Not Today" music video inside the dome, which features impressive lighting and stage effects.

4. Busan Harbor Bridge

"Fire": Busan Harbor Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that connects Nam-gu and Saha-gu in Busan. BTS filmed part of their "Fire" music video on the bridge, which offers beautiful views of the harbor and the city.

5. Hwaseong Fortress

"Spring Day": Hwaseong Fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Suwon that was built in the late 18th century. BTS filmed part of their "Spring Day" music video at the fortress, which features traditional Korean architecture and beautiful gardens.

6. Incheon Bridge

"Run": Incheon Bridge is a long suspension bridge that connects Incheon and Yeongjong Island. BTS filmed part of their "Run" music video on the bridge, which offers stunning views of the ocean and the city.

7. DDP

"Not Today" and "IDOL": Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) is a futuristic building in Seoul that serves as a cultural hub for design and fashion. BTS filmed parts of their "Not Today" and "IDOL" music videos at the DDP, which features striking architecture and a large outdoor plaza.

8. Haneul Park

"Run": Haneul Park is a large park located in World Cup Park in Seoul. BTS filmed part of their "Run" music video at the park, which is known for its stunning views of the city and its beautiful walking trails.

9. Icheon Art Platform

"Spring Day": Icheon Art Platform is a contemporary art center located in Icheon. BTS filmed part of their "Spring Day" music video at the center, which features a mix of modern and traditional Korean art and architecture.

10. Jeju Island

"In the Soop": Jeju Island is a popular tourist destination in Korea known for its natural beauty and unique culture. BTS filmed their travel show "In the Soop" on the island, which features stunning beaches, volcanic landscapes, and traditional villages.

These 10 locations offer a diverse range of experiences and highlights the beauty of Korea. Fans of BTS can explore these locations and feel a deeper connection to the group and the country. Even for those who aren't fans of the group, these locations are still well worth a visit for their cultural and historical significance, as well as their sheer beauty and charm.

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