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Dive into The Uncharted Filming Locations of “A Good Day to be A Dog” with Cha Eun Woo & Park Gyu Young

Ga-ram by Ga-ram
December 13, 2023
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Dive into the captivating world of “A Good Day to be a Dog” and discover the filming locations that bring this Korean drama to life. With each location seamlessly adding to the unrivaled chemistry between Cha Eun Woo and Park Gyu Young, join us as we embark on this adventure, unveiling the magical settings behind “A Good Day to be a Dog”. Then, journey with us as we explore South Korea’s hidden gems, where the romance and fantasy of Han Hae Na’s story unfold.

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  • “A Good Day to be a Dog”: Unrivaled Chemistry Between Cha Eun Woo and Park Gyu Young
    • The Uncharted Filming Locations of This Korean Drama You Must Visit!
      • Cafe Pandan, Jinju
      • Cafe Knotted, Seoul
      • Kookmin Healing Park, Gyeongju
      • Obongsan Cliff, Gyeongju
      • Hangang New City Lake Park, Gimpo
      • Cheomseongdae Observatory, Gyeongju
      • Padori Beach, Taean County
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“A Good Day to be a Dog”: Unrivaled Chemistry Between Cha Eun Woo and Park Gyu Young

Based on a famous Naver webtoon with the same title, “A Good Day to be a Dog” tells the fantasy romance story of Han Hae Na, a high school teacher suffering from a unique curse. If she kisses a man, she turns into a dog every night but returns to human form in the morning.

Since its first announcement, this drama has received massive responses due to the reunion of Cha Eun Woo and Park Gyu Young. Previously, these lead actors had shown unrivaled chemistry in an MV, and proved to have done the same in the Korean drama.

Unfortunately, this series has received a mix of viewership ratings once broadcast. The Korean drama community praised the intense kissing and romantic scenes between the main characters. However, others criticized the plot developments throughout the episodes.

Despite the mixed reactions to “A Good Day to be a Dog”, the Korean drama’s peculiar filming locations stood out among other thrilling new series this month.

While you might recognize some of these spots, there are also rare and unique places uncharted by the everyday traveler. These hidden gems offer a glimpse into the world of the drama beyond the screen. So, let’s channel the dramatic essence of “A Good Day to be a Dog” and explore these uncharted filming locations, uncovering the unseen beauty that played a backdrop to the captivating story.

The Uncharted Filming Locations of This Korean Drama You Must Visit!

Cafe Pandan, Jinju

Firstly among “A Good Day to be a Dog” Korean drama’s uncharted filming locations is the iconic Cafe Pandan. It is where the main character bought the cute bear cake.

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Located in Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province, this cafe offers the perfect blend of a good vibe and good food. A must-visit if you love a warm ambiance while enjoying unique pastries like Pandan Sandwich (made of croissant) and roasted salad.

Cafe Pandan

📍 13-1 Bibong-ro 23beon-gil, Jinju-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea

Cafe Knotted, Seoul

If you notice the cute little bear cake in the early episodes of “A Good Day to be a Dog” Korean drama, it’s from one of the series’ uncharted filming locations, Cafe Knotted.

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For devoted fans of “A Good Day to be a Dog” Korean drama, or if you simply love desserts, this cafe is among the filming locations you can never miss!

Cafe Knotted

📍 15 Dosan-daero 53-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Kookmin Healing Park, Gyeongju

Thirdly, you can step into a scene straight from “A Good Day to be a Dog” Korean drama where the charming moment of the four teachers canoeing was brought to life. In the scene, Jin Seo Won (Cha Eun Woo) glared at Han Hae Na (Park Gyu Young), who was canoeing with Lee Bo Gyeom (Lee Hyun Woo).

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This picturesque scene was filmed at Kookmin Healing Park in Gyeongju, a location that has recently soared in popularity. Thanks to social media buzz last winter, this park became popular for resembling the enchanting world of Disney’s “Frozen.”

Its newfound fame has drawn many visitors eager to experience its magical atmosphere. Not only that, but Kookmin Healing Park also offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cinematic charm.

Kookmin Healing Park

📍 1280-8 Munbok-ro, Sannae-myeon, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea

Obongsan Cliff, Gyeongju

Next, you can travel back in time with “A Good Day to be a Dog” Korean drama to a cliff where an emotional moment unfolds in a flashback from episode 2.

In the Joseon era setting, Jin Seo Won (Cha Eun Woo) heroically defends Han Hae Na (Park Gu Young) here. This dramatic scene captures the essence of their deep connection, and the historical backdrop adds an extra layer of intrigue.

filming locations of A good day to be a dog Korean drama starring Cha eun Woo
Obongsan Cliff. | Twitter

For fans of the drama, visiting this cliff offers a chance to step into a key moment of the story. Additionally, it also provides the feel of intensity and emotion that these characters experienced in a time long gone.

Obongsan Cliff

📍 1194 Cheonchon-ri, Seo-myeon, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea

Hangang New City Lake Park, Gimpo

Relive one of the most unrivaled chemistry moments between Cha Eun Woo and Park Gyu Young in “A Good Day to be a Dog” Korean drama. How? By visiting the Hangang New City Lake Park in Gimpo City. It is where Jin Seo Won dramatically opened his yellow umbrella to hide from their colleagues.

filming locations of A good day to be a dog Korean drama starring Cha eun Woo
Hangang Park. | Twitter

This park, known for its prideful ponds, moon statues, and lush nature, offers a serene backdrop, perfect for those who want to experience a slice of the drama’s charm.

Hangang New City Lake Park

📍 617-2 마산동 Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

Cheomseongdae Observatory, Gyeongju

Additionally, you may also connect with Garam High School students and teachers from “A Good Day to be a Dog” as they embark on a field trip to the historic city of Gyeongju. Nestled on South Korea’s Southeast coast, near Busan, Gyeongju is not just a tourist city; it’s a living, breathing ‘outdoor museum,’ rich with UNESCO World Cultural Heritages.

Cheomseongdae Observatory
Cheomseongdae Observatory | Twitter

The Korean drama brings this city to life, showcasing its diverse and culturally significant spots. One notable location is the famous Cheomseongdae Observatory, dating back to the reign of Queen Seondeok. Here, the characters even capture a memorable class picture, adding to the charm of their adventure.

For anyone planning a trip to Korea, Gyeongju offers an immersive historical experience, allowing you to walk through the same ancient sites as seen in the drama. It’s also a place where history and entertainment meet, creating unforgettable travel memories.

Cheomseongdae Observatory

📍 839-1 Inwang-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea

Padori Beach, Taean County

Finally, you can join the heartwarming moment between Lee Bo Gyeom and Han Hae Na at the picturesque Padori Beach. This stunning beach, located on Korea’s West Coast, is a highlight in the drama, showcasing its natural beauty.

Padori Beach
Padori Beach | Twitter

Padori Beach is famous for its year-round appeal, making it a perfect spot for any season. Not only can you trace the steps of your favorite characters, but you will also be able to capture its beautiful coastal escape. Nevertheless, Padori Beach must definitely be on your Korea travel list. Only then will you experience the true peaceful retreat from the busy daily life

Padori Beach

📍 63-12 Pado-gil, Sowon-myeon, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea

At last, don’t forget to carry these enchanting uncharted filming locations of “A Good Day to be a Dog” Korean drama with you.

Pack your bags right away and venture into these picturesque settings. Experience the unrivaled chemistry between Cha Eun Woo and Park Gyu Young. And immerse yourself in the scenes of the Korean drama. South Korea’s rich tapestry of natural and cultural wonders is waiting to enhance your travel stories with its unforgettable beauty and charm.

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Ga-ram is a travel blogger and photographer who is passionate about sharing her love of Korea with the world. She has been living in Seoul for the past 5 years, and she has explored every corner of the city. She loves to share her favorite spots with her readers, and she always has new recommendations for places to visit.

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