Yongma Land: Discovering An Abandoned Amusement Park 

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Have you always dreamed of doing a photo shoot in an unusual place? Yongma Land is for you!

Yongma Land: Discovering An Abandoned Amusement Park 

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Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of this abandoned amusement park dating from the 80s. In operation from 1980 to 2011, it is now partially abandoned, as it is possible to visit it to take photos against an entrance ticket (~$9). The current owner is a former photographer, so with a few words exchanged with him, you could well get caught up in the game for an impromptu photo shoot!

Yongma Land: Discovering An Abandoned Amusement Park 

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However, it is a bit complex to get there, because it is in the northeast mountains of Seoul, about fifteen minutes from the nearest metro station. It is, therefore, preferable to take a taxi for the first time, if you do not want to get lost.

The trip is worth the detour if you like urbex! It was especially popular after its closure for the video shoots of a few K-Pop groups, including TWICE ('Like OOH-AHH'), Crayon Pop ('Bar Bar Bar'), B.A.P ('1004'), Eric Nam ('Spring Love' ft. Wendy), or Beast ('Ribbon') to name only the most well-known.

Yongma Land: Discovering An Abandoned Amusement Park 

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The carousel, which sometimes lights up at night and starts running, is what particularly catches the eyes. It hosted the filming of dramas