Thursday, October 12, 2017

KOREA : Menjejaki PETITE FRANCE Lokasi Drama "My Love From another Star" - Day 2 ( Part 2 )




Kekna adalah peminat tegar Kim Soo Hyun! jadi kesempatan yang ada kekna menjejaki lokasi penggambaran drama "my love from another star", Jika anda ke Nami Island, Petite France ni berada disatu laluan yang sama. 



Petite France agak terkenal sebagai lokasi penggambaran drama2 korea. Drama "secret Garden" juga pernah menjalankan penggambaran disini & Running Man jugak!
Entry fees Petite France kekna tak ingat berapa. Maaf! 


Petite France ni adalah French Cultural Village, disini terdapat 16 French-style buildings. disini juga terdapat replica Eiffel Tower tau. tak payah jauh2 travel ke europe heeeee. selain daripada itu, pelawat juga boleh merasai keenakan makanan, pakaian, household & budaya orang perancis.



tak semua bangunan yang kekna masuk, sebab kekna kejar masa dan sebenarnya tak best mana pun berjalan dengan cuaca yg sejuk ni. hahahaha badan cepat penat ditambah pula dengan baju yg berlapis!



bagi kekna, Petite France ni biasa2 sahaja. sekadar meninjau apa yang ada disini, dalam 30min kekna dah selesai posing2 & sempat try guguma coffe (coffee perisa keledek) & churros yang sangat lah keras. hahahaha 




Kekna tertarik dengan salah satu bangunan yg menempatkan barangan antik, salah satunya adalah pinggan mangkuk. designnya amat klasik.








kekna x buat apa sangat pun disini. selesai bergambar kekna terus bergerak ke Nami Island. Jika kali pertama ke Korea, boleh lah masukkan Petite France ni didalam itinerary. kita datang daripada jauh kan, rugi kalau tak explore.







p/s : sedikit info mengenai Petite France

Introduction 
After travelling 10 km along the lakeside road from Cheongpyeong Dam, in the direction of Namiseom Island, you will come across a cluster of white, exotic buildings on the left-hand hillside. From its outward appearance, it would appear to be a village that belongs on the Mediterranean coast or in a pastoral area of the Piedmont Alps. This is Petite France, a French cultural village set in the Korean countryside! Petite France serves as both a French cultural village and a youth training facility (Goseong Youth Training Center), and consists of 16 French-style buildings where visitors can lodge and experience French food, clothing, and household culture. 

The concept of Petite France encapsulates ‘flowers, stars, and the Little Prince.’ The village contains a memorial hall dedicated to Saint-Exupery, the author of the celebrated French novel, Le Petit Prince (1943) and as such it is called the Little Prince theme park. It also has a gallery displaying sculptures and paintings of le coq gaulois (the Gallic rooster), the national symbol of France; Orgel House where a 200-year-old music box plays a sweet melody; a shop that sells herbal and aromatic products; a souvenir shop; and many other locales where you can experience French culture. The village can accommodate up to 200 visitors with 34 guest rooms that hold four to ten people each. Enjoy the marionette experience and hear percussion instruments from around the world, and also enjoy soap bubble experience.

Telephone 
+82-31-584-8200

Closed 
N/A (Open all year round)

Film Locations 
TV drama 'Beethoven Virus', ‘Secret Garden’ and ‘My Love from the Star’

Tour Course Information 
[Gapyeong Tourism Attraction Circulation Bus]
- Departure location: Boarding site at each course
- Tourism course: Gapyeong Terminal -> Jaraseom Island (Ewhawon Garden, Camping site) -> Gapyeong Station -> Namiseom Island (Zip wire) -> Geumdae-ri Hoegwan -> Petite France (Cheongpyeong Ferry Cruise Ship, Ryu Mi Jae Galleryhouse) -> Cheongpyeong Terminal -> In front of Imchogyo Bridge -> Garden of Morning Calm (Chi-ong art center)
- How to use
Tourists can transfer to other buses within the circular route with a ticket for one day.
Tourists can get on and off the bus freely on each course. 
* Site admission fee and facility fare not included
- Ticket fare: Adults 6,000 won / Teenagers & Children 4,000 won / People with disabilities & Seniors 4,000 won
- Children (ages 3 and under): One child free per family
- Inquiry: Gapyeong +82-31-582-2421 / Cheongpyeong +82-31-584-0239

Activity Information 
1. Saint-Exupery Memorial Hall: Displays the life of Saint-Exupery, who was a noted author in France, and the writing process of The Little Prince novel.
2. Orgel House: View the orgels (musicbox) collected from all over European countries and enjoy the sound.
3. France Traditional House Exhibition Hall: Experience the 19 century’s French culture inside France Traditional House.
4. Antique Exhibit Hall: Enjoy and purchase antique items, puppets and porcelain from Europe, including France.
5. Marionette Dance Performance: Shows the dance show of marionette of the Czech Republic.
6. Puppet play: A European play for children, comprised of a Guignol and marionette, French and Czech traditional puppets respectively.
7. Appreciating an orgel: Offer an explanation regarding the history of orgels.
8. Plaster art exhibition: Visitors can create plaster arts, painted by themselves with shapes such as the Little Prince or the Eiffel Tower.

Operating Hours 
Sun-Thu 09:00-18:00
Fri-Sat 09:00-20:00
* Last admission: 1 hour before closing.
* Please visit its official website for more information. 

Parking Facilities 
Available

Available Facilities 
[Exhibition Hall]
Saint-Exupery Memorial Hall, Orgel House, France Traditional Exhibition Hall, Antique Exhibition Hall, Europe Puppet House, French traditional games, gallery

[Performance Hall]
Puppet Theater, outdoor theater, Petite Event Hall

[Others]
Filming location of ‘Beethoven Virus’, Butterfly Park, Love’s bell, studio, accommodation, water fountain square, observatory, etc.

Admission Fees 
Adults: 8,000 won
Teenagers (Middle & High School Students): 6,000 won 
Children (ages 3-Elementary School Students): 5,000 won
Seniors (ages 65 & above) / People with Disabilities: 6,000 won (proof of identification required)

* For groups of 20 people or more, please make a reservation by phone at least 7 days in advance before the intended visit date.


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