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Discover all the shooting scenes of the k-drama "Monstar" in Korea
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Are you currently watching the musical k-drama "Monstar" or curious about watching this drama ? Trazy shows you a foretaste of "Monstar" by sharing with you some of the shooting scenes.
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GyeongBok High School 경복고등학교
The "Bukchon High School" is actually Gyeongbok High School located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. It is located next to Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village.
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Forest of Preunjihye Pension 푸른지혜의숲 펜션
In episode 6, the group joins Sun-Woo at the place where a gourmet food spread has been set for them.
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Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌한옥마을
The traditional houses in the drama are located in Bukchon Hanok Village.
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Gyeongbokgung Palace 경복궁
In episode 3, all the students do volunteer work at Gyeongbokgung Palace in order to preserve this historical spot.
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Twosome Place (Chungjeong-ro) 투썸플레이스 (충정로점)
In episode 6, it is the famous coffee shop where Min Se-yi and Jeong Seon Woo are having a date. It is also this place where Kim Nana who likes Jeong Seon Woo discovers them having fun.
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Hongdae Playground 홍대 놀이터
The scene when Seol-Chan buys a cuddly toy with sheep-shaped to Se-Yi takes places in Hongdae.
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Picasso Street in Hongdae 피카소거리
In episode 4, Seon-Woo is in Hongdae when he receives a call from Min Se-Yi. Seol-Chan objects when he hears her invite Sun-woo over, which prompts Sun-woo to swing by.
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CGV Cheongdam Cine City CGV청담 씨네시티
In episode 8, Seol-Chan and Se-yi are having a date at the cinema theater. They sit in a "Sweetbox", the famous couple seats. This is also the same place where Na-Na and Seon-Woo watch a movie together.
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Mnet Studio (CJ E&M Center) 엠넷 스튜디오
"Monstar" is the first drama series produced by music channel "Mnet".
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