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The Netflix series “My Name (2021)” follows the story of Yoon Jiwoo (played by Han So-hee), who follows the order of a crime boss and joins the police force undercover in pursuit of revenge. The drama, set in a port city, was mainly filmed in Busan. Busan’s ports, dockyard, and fishing boats heavily contributed in creating the drama’s overall atmosphere. Check out this itinerary to visit places that appeared in the drama.
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Total distance: Approx. 41.8 km
Dadaepo Beach (다대포해수욕장)
The place where Jiwoo seeks to find solace while she goes back and forth between the crime mob and the police force. The highlight of this attraction is the Nakjo Fountain that jets out water to the music.
KANGKANGEE Arts Village (깡깡이 예술마을)
The main setting of crime mob scenes from the drama. The village earned its name from the clanking hammer sounds of the dockyard. Thanks to the city’s regeneration project, the old village is now an art village attraction.
Busandaegyo Bridge (부산대교)
The place where Jiwoo and Mujin (played by Park Hee-soon) met throughout the drama. The 31-meter-high bridge and the ocean water at night created a somber atmosphere. You can get a clear view of Busan Port, Korea’s largest port, from the bridge.
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple (해동 용궁사(부산))
Facing the East Sea, this temple is renowned for its scenic beauty. It’s also a popular scenic sunrise viewpoint among Busan locals.
Busan City Tour Bus
Signing up for the Busan City Tour Bus is the best way to look around the city if you are traveling on foot. The Red Line heads to Haeundae, the Green Line passes by Taejongdae Resort Park, and the Orange Line passes by Dadaepo Beach. All routes depart from Busan Station.
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