Gyeonggi Future Education Paju Campus (경기미래교육 파주캠퍼스)

Gyeonggi Future Education Paju Campus (경기미래교육 파주캠퍼스)

– Homepage
https://www.gill.or.kr

It is the place where I.O.I and Wanna One debuted through Mnet’s global idol development project ‘Produce X 101’, and IZ*ONE debuted after ‘Produce 48’. The Japanese version of ‘Produce X 101’ also had 101 performers filming together at the Hallyu training center here. As the old English Village Paju Camp, it is a 3E space that combines various cultures with Education, Experience, and Entertainment. It is good to take pictures in exotic streets and buildings.◎ Travel information to meet Hallyu’s charmThe EXO “Miracles in December” music video was filmed at the Gyeonggi Future Education Paju Campus. This place, surrounded by a magical landscape, features iconic locations such as the concert hall and the Global K Center, known for being the filming site of the idol survival series “Produce 101.”

– Address : 40 Eoreumsil-ro Tanhyeon-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-1588-0554

– Opening Date
2006-03-01

– Parking
Available

– Operating Hours
09:00-22:00* Refer to the official website for details





◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Heyri Art Valley (헤이리 예술마을)

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– Homepage
www.heyri.net

Heyri Art Valley is a neighborhood of inspiration, creative workshops, exhibitions, festivals, and education of all things creative arts. This neighborhood expanded into an art complex when artists from diverse fields of expertise began to gather during the development process of Paju Book City. The village’s name originates from Paju’s local song “Heyri Sound,” sung by farmers while working at the fields. The whole neighborhood is like a masterpiece due to the artworks displayed along the streets in harmony with nature’s beauty. The buildings were carefully designed as to prevent the manmade structures getting in the way from admiring the surrounding nature. For example, the neighborhood’s streets were designed to follow the curves set by nature without using any asphalt.

⊙ Time & Blade Museum (타임앤블레이드 박물관)

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– Homepage
www.time-blade.com

The Time & Blade Museum features two floors filled with items that have shaped the development of humankind. There are many clocks and watches on display, with the largest hall dedicated to skeleton clocks. The museum also displays the parts that make up a clock and the tools used to create them.

⊙ Adamas253 (카페 아다마스253)

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– Homepage
https://www.instagram.com/cafe_adamas253/

◎ Travel information to meet Hallyu’s charm – “Agency”
A café where Go Ah-in and Choi Jeong-min met in a scene that candidly exposes the realities of the Korean advertising industry. Amidst an interior filled with artistic sculptures, their challenges are evident as they gulp down coffee. The café not only serves coffee but also dishes like pasta and steak. The café provides a view of the surrounding landscape of Heyri Art Village.

⊙ Museum of Musical Instruments of the World (세계민속악기박물관)

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– Homepage
www.e-musictour.com

Museum of Musical Instruments of the World is the first Korean museum to collect musical instruments from all over the world. At present, it houses about 500 musical instruments including the balafon, djembe, didgeridoo, and angklung from 70 countries in Africa, the Middle East, Islamic Northeast Asia, and Pacific.

Visitors can try out the instruments in the designated hands-on activity area, and try on traditional costumes, as well as other entertainment activities like pungmul (traditional Korean percussion). Visitors who don’t get enough by just playing and touching the instruments can also take part in folk music lectures. In addition, to provide more knowledge on the regional culture, the museum showcases musical instrument with dolls of respective region’s traditional costume, instruments, and painting.

⊙ Seoul Action School (Martial Arts Center) (서울액션스쿨 (마샬아트센터))

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– Homepage
www.seoulaction.com

Seoul Action School, located in the artist village of Heyri in Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, started out as Stunt Academy. The school was founded on July 1, 1998 by Kim Yeong-Bin (director and screenwriter) and Jeong Du-Hong (actor and martial arts director), who believe that revitalizing action film is one way to contribute to and develop the film industry. Seoul Action School is the only action training institution in Korea that teaches not only acting, but also action techniques that can be used in a variety of film genres to help performers become even more marketable in the ever-globalizing film industry.

⊙ Museum HEI (뮤지엄헤이)

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– Homepage
www.museumhei.com

Museum HEI is a large media art gallery located in Paju, named after the common greeting in Finland, the world’s happiest country. The gallery features 20 different themed contents, all under the overarching concept of “beautiful moments in life.”

⊙ Paju Jangneung Royal Tomb [UNESCO World Heritage] (파주 장릉(인조, 인열왕후) [유네스코 세계문화유산])

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– Homepage
tour.paju.go.kr
royaltombs.cha.go.kr

Located in Paju, Jangneung is the tomb of King Injo (1595-1649, reign 1623-1649), the 16th ruler of the Joseon dynasty, and Queen Inyeol.

King Injo took the throne in 1623 after having overthrown the previous king, Gwanghaegun, in a military revolt. During his reign, King Injo faced challenges from two foreign invasions in 1627 and 1637. He died in 1649 in Changdeokgung Palace.

⊙ Provence Village (프로방스 마을)

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Provence Village is a themed village that began with the opening of a chic French restaurant in 1996. It has expanded to include a famous bakery cafe, Italian and Korean restaurants, shops, colorful murals, a beautiful garden, and romantic lighting displays in the evenings.

Each unique shop is connected to other shops in the village. An art studio offers a wide array of dishes used in cafes and restaurants in the village; the Living Gallery not only decorates Provence Village, but also makes decorative items such as hand-painted ceramics, available for purchase; and the European bakery boasts fresh, delicious breads. Each shop is an independent unit with a unique design concept. The Living Gallery offers shops selling ceramics, flowers, and herbs, while the Fashion Gallery consists of shops offering clothing, accessories, and interior design items. The Herb Garden hosts a wide array of cultural events and performances for visitors throughout the year.

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