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“Extraordinary Attorney Woo” is a light-hearted yet poignant drama that revolves around Woo Young-woo (played by Park Eun-bin), a brilliant attorney-in-law with autism spectrum disorder, and the challenges she faces as she tackles difficult-to-solve cases together with her colleagues. The drama was well received by the viewers who rooted for Woo as she navigated her way to overcome all sorts of difficulties, which resulted the drama to rank at no. 1 worldwide on Netflix TV series category upon its release. In the series, Attorney Woo and her colleagues go on a business trip to Jeju, showing the beautiful landscapes of Jeju on screen. Follow this itinerary to enjoy the view yourself.
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Jeju Island
Total distance: Approx. 76.7 km
Changkkom (창꼼)
The setting of where Attorney Woo’s mentor Jung Myeong-seok (played by Kang Ki-young) looks back on memories of his wife. The rock has a hole in the middle where you can see Jeju’s beautiful ocean right through it, attracting many travelers who seek to take an epic snapshot.
Hamdeok Seoubonghaebyeon Beach (함덕 서우봉 해변 (함덕해수욕장))
The most well-known beach in eastern Jeju. With hotels, resorts, restaurants, and other convenient amenities, you’ll find everything you need to enjoy a vacation by the beach. There’s also a trekking trail by the shore that takes you up to Seoubong Peak.
Gwaneumsa Temple (Jeju) (관음사(제주))
The actual filming location of the fictional “Hwangjisa Temple” in episodes 13 and 14. This temple is located at an elevation of 650 meters in Hallasan National Park. The long and narrow pathway leading to the entrance is a popular photo spot.
Saeyeongyo Bridge (Saeseom Island) (새섬 새연교)
The bridge where Choi Su-yeon (played by Ha Yoon-kyung) and Kwon Min-woo (played by Joo Jong-hyuk) walked side by side. The bridge name means “a bridge creating new relationships,” and offers a beautiful view at night.
Saeseom Island
An uninhabited island located at the oceanfront of Seogwipo Port that can be reached by crossing Saeyeongyo Bridge. The island has a 1.2-kilometer walking trail with guiding lights that turn on after dark, making a great place for both morning and evening walks. Take note that the island closes at 22:00 and all visitors must leave by then.
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