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Ever since their debut in 2016, everything BLACKPINK wears and does has created a buzz and became the next trend. Places visited by BLACKPINK is not so different. When BLACKPINK’s music video “Lovesick Girls” was released, Pyeongchang immediately became the center of attention among the fans. Pyeongchang is also an excellent destination recommended to travelers seeking to embrace Korea’s majestic nature. The city is located at an average of 500 meters above sea level, and often fondly referred to as “the Alps of Korea.” From the sheep ranch that appeared in the music video to the tranquil sansa (Buddhist mountain monastery), the pristine nature scenery of Pyeongchang is sure to mesmerize you.
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Pyeongchang-gun (Gangwon-do)
Total distance: Approx. 34.3 km
Daegwallyeong Sky Ranch (대관령 하늘목장)
BLACKPINK’s “Lovesick Girls” filming location where the girls drove around in a convertible. Instead of a convertible, you can take a tour of the area on the ranch’s tractor.
Balwangsan Cable Car (발왕산 관광케이블카)
With an elevation of 1,458 meters, Balwangsan Mountain is the 12th highest mountain in Korea. Instead of hiking up, you can take the cable car to get to the summit. The cables are 7.4 kilometers long in total back and forth, and it takes 20 minutes for a one-way trp.
Woljeongsa Temple & Needle Fir Forest (월정사.월정사전나무숲)
Nestled deep in Odaesan Mountain, Woljeongsa Temple is a time-honored temple that has kept its place for over 1,400 years. The temple’s entrance is led by a 1-kilometer-long fir tree path.
Pyeongchang Tourist Taxi
Pyeonchang Tourist Taxi is a package service where a local taxi driver acts as a personal driver and a guide by taking passengers around major attractions in Pyeongchang and assisting in taking pictures. The package fee includes roundtrip KTX tickets, attraction admission, and taxi fare.
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