• BTS in Yongin: A Must-Visit for Every ARMY

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    Yongin is a must-visit destination for BTS fans (“ARMY”), with multiple sites closely connected to the group. At the set used for SUGA’s “Daechwita” music video, visitors can strike the same poses seen on screen for memorable photos. Fans can also explore the art museum and traditional house visited by RM to experience the beauty of Korean art up close. At the amusement park featured in the “Dynamite” music video, ARMY can snap photos against the same backdrops as BTS and enjoy its thrilling rides. In Yongin, music, art, tradition, and fun come together for the ultimate Hallyu-inspired trip.

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      Yongin-si (Gyeonggi-do)

      Total distance: Approx. 59 km

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      Everland (에버랜드)

      Everland is Korea’s premier theme park, offering thrilling rides, a safari where visitors can encounter wild animals, and dazzling daily parades. Among its themed zones, “Rocksville” recreates the streets of 1950s–60s America and served as the filming location for BTS’s “Dynamite” music video.

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      Hoam Museum of Art (호암미술관)

      This art museum was founded on the collection of Lee Byung-chul, the founder of Samsung Group. Its exhibition hall—a modern reinterpretation of traditional hanok architecture—presents an extensive range of artworks, from Korean antiques to Western paintings and sculptures. In front of the museum lies Heewon, a traditional garden that beautifully embodies the grace of Korean garden design. In 2024, RM visited the museum to view a Buddhist art exhibition and shared photos on social media.

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      Old House of Chang Ucchin (장욱진고택)

      This traditional house once served as the home and studio of Chang Ucchin, one of Korea’s pioneering Western-style painters, and now operates as an exhibition space. His artworks are displayed alongside his personal belongings, offering a glimpse into the artist’s everyday life. Visitors can enter for free by purchasing a drink at the on-site teahouse. After RM visited and shared photos on social media, it became a popular stop among fans as part of the “RM Tour.”

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      Dae Jang Geum Park (용인 대장금파크)

      This is Korea’s largest outdoor filming set, where historical drama sets and a hanok village combine to vividly recreate the atmosphere of the Joseon period. Numerous historical dramas, including “The Tale of Lady Ok (2024)”, as well as BTS SUGA’s “Daechwita” music video, were filmed here. The expansive grounds—about 50,000 pyeong (approximately 165,000 m²)—can be conveniently explored aboard the Janggeumi Tour Car.

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