Unforgettable Lunar New Year: Experience Family Fun with Pets at Suncheon Drama Filming Location!
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As the Lunar New Year holiday approaches, pet parents looking to create unforgettable memories with their furry friends are buzzing about the Suncheon Drama Filming Studio as the ultimate getaway spot.
On February 9, Suncheon City unveiled plans for a paw-some Lunar New Year Program at the studio from February 14 to 18, inviting families of all ages and their four-legged companions to join in the festivities.
This unique celebration promises to transport visitors back in time, blending the charm of the 1960s to 1980s with modern pet-friendly twists. Expect a mix of nostalgic performances, traditional games, and trendy pet events that’ll have tails wagging and Instagram feeds popping.

The real showstopper? An expanded lineup of activities for pet families that’ll make your heart melt faster than a puppy’s eyes. Picture this: you and your pooch donning retro school uniforms while exploring the studio’s quaint alleyways. It’s a photo op you won’t want to miss!
But wait, there’s more! DIY enthusiasts can get crafty at the pet accessory-making station. And for those ready to break the internet, a professional photographer will be on hand to capture stunning black-and-white portraits of you and your fur baby. Plus, every participating pup gets a swag-filled welcome kit that’ll have them feeling like the VIPs they are.
The holiday vibes don’t stop there. The Sunyang Theater is set to become a hotspot with performances that’ll transport you straight back to the groovy 70s and 80s. Think retro musical acts and soulful live bands that’ll have you dancing in your seat.
Throughout the studio, it’s game on with classic Korean pastimes like rubber band games, supersized yut (think: human-sized board game), and gonggi (Korea’s answer to jacks). And for the little ones (or the young at heart), there’s a sledding adventure down the Dal-dong neighborhood hill that’s sure to be the highlight of their winter.
Foodies, rejoice! The event’s food market is a nostalgic treat for your taste buds. Warm up with piping hot fish cakes and roasted sweet potatoes, or satisfy your sweet tooth with dalgona and jjeon-deugi. It’s a flavor explosion that’ll transport you straight to the streets of old-school Korea.
Yang Hyo-jeong, the mastermind behind Suncheon’s Cultural Tourism Bureau, couldn’t be more excited. “This Lunar New Year, we’re rolling out the red carpet for everyone – parents, kids, and yes, even your beloved pets,” she gushed. “Our goal? To create a time-traveling wonderland where families can make warm, fuzzy memories that’ll last a lifetime.”












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