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Experience the magic of the "Whale Couple." From the futuristic towers of Centerfield to the historic charm of Deoksugung, explore 8 stunning filming sites from the hit series Extraordinary Attorney Woo. Witness the brilliant mind and warm heart of Young-woo's Seoul!
🎬 About the Drama: "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" follows the life of Woo Young-woo (Park Eun-bin), a brilliant young lawyer on the autism spectrum. Boasting an IQ of 164 and a photographic memory, she joins the prestigious Hanbada Law Firm. Despite facing prejudice, she solves cases with her creative "whale-inspired" insights, supported by her kind colleague Lee Jun-ho (Kang Tae-oh) and her mentor Jung Myeong-seok (Kang Ki-young). The drama is celebrated for its vibrant yet grounded aesthetic. The filming locations strike a perfect balance between the high-stakes, modern world of corporate law and the warm, nostalgic spaces that offer Young-woo comfort. From the towering skyscrapers of Gangnam representing her professional challenges to the quiet stone walls of ancient palaces and the seaside bridges of Jeju, each site adds depth to a story that celebrates neurodiversity and the beauty of being different. 🏛️ [Curated Tour] 8 Iconic Sites of Attorney Woo 🏢 Category 1: The World of Hanbada (한바다의 일터와 전문적인 공간) The sleek, modern landmarks where the Hanbada team fought their legal battles. - Centerfield (Gangnam): This futuristic, high-tech complex in Teheran-ro served as the exterior and lobby for the Hanbada Law Firm. It is the site of the famous "revolving door" challenge. - Woonsan (Yeongdeungpo): A sophisticated and traditional-style dining space used for high-level legal meetings and formal corporate gatherings. - Mansuok (Paju): An incredibly luxurious, industrial-chic restaurant where the Hanbada team shared a grand "team dinner" in a setting that looks like a high-end art gallery.
🌊 Category 2: Romantic Getaways & Nature (지방의 정취와 바다의 낭만) The scenic spots outside Seoul where Young-woo and Jun-ho shared their most emotional connections. - Saeyeongyo Bridge (Jeju): A beautiful pedestrian bridge in Seogwipo where the couple shared a scenic walk while discussing whales and their feelings. - Rose Marine (Jeju): A colorful and nostalgic seaside pub/cafe in Jeju that provided a relaxed, coastal atmosphere for the characters' trip. - Cafe On the Desk (Seongnam): A bright, airy cafe with large windows and a forest view, used for its peaceful and reflective aesthetic.
🥢 Category 3: Neighborhood Roots & City Walks (정겨운 일상과 서울의 거리) The cozy, relatable spaces where Young-woo felt most at home. - Soso Jujum (Goyang): A warm, local pub that served as the setting for "Hairy's Pub," run by Young-woo's best friend Dong Geurami—the heart of their late-night talks. - Deoksugung Stone Wall Path: One of Seoul's most iconic walking trails, used for its timeless beauty and the "superstition" about couples walking there together.
💡 Travel Tips for Fans 1. The "Whale" Entrance: Visit Centerfield to see the famous revolving doors. While you might not see the CGI whales, the building's grand architecture makes you feel like a member of the Hanbada team. 2. Geurami's Vibe: Head to Soso Jujum in the evening to enjoy the cozy "neighborhood" atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to grab a drink and practice the famous "Woo-to-the-Young-to-the-Woo" greeting!
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