The movie Take Me Go tells the story of designer Yoo Me-ri and marketing expert Kim Woo-joo starring Jung So-min and Choi Woo-shik. The couple entered a fake 9-year marriage because the prize was a newlywed house. The combination of good acting and romantic set makes the film a phenomenon.
The effect of the film has made many filming locations chosen by audiences as attractive tourist destinations.
Seoul K-Medi Centre Traditional Korean Medicine Culture Space
The first prominent coordinate in the film is the Korean Traditional Medicine Cultural Complex. This place is not only a filming location but also an ideal destination for visitors to return to traditional values and health.
Visitors can visit the Seoul Yangnye sharing Pharmaceutical Medicine Museum and experience herbal foot soaking therapy under the Hanok porch.
In addition, visitors can also experience making bathing salts, making herbal scented bags, trying traditional costumes and enjoying drinks at Chamdajeong, a unique traditional medicine cafe.

Beautiful Hanok Yuju (Arumdaun Hanok Yuju), Seoul
Located near Gyeongbokgung Palace and Cheongwadae Chunchumoon is a beautiful traditional Hanok house, bringing an ancient and peaceful feeling in the heart of the capital of the land of kimchi.
The house is used as a coffee shop on the ground floor and a luxury accommodation area on the second floor (including two rooms, a bathroom and a living room). This is an ideal choice for tourists who want to enjoy a living space imbued with Korean heritage.

Journey through Gyeongsangbuk-do and Daegu
In addition to Seoul, some romantic and humorous scenes in Take Me Go were also filmed in many other areas of Korea, including Gyeongsangbuk-do and Daegu. This place possesses diverse natural landscapes and urban areas, enriching the discovery experience of tourists.
The film is a perfect suggestion for you to plan your trip and hunt for moments of golden autumn, the romantic cherry blossom season at the most beautiful locations in Korea.