The story of the Korean drama *When Life Gives You Tangerines* unfolds against the backdrop of Jeju Island, with various scenes showcasing the natural beauty and romantic atmosphere of this beautiful island. The following is an introduction to the main filming locations in the drama:
Seongsan Ilchulbong
Seongsan Ilchulbong is one of the iconic attractions of Jeju Island, formed by a submarine volcanic eruption 100,000 years ago. It is 182m above sea level, and the summit has a crater with a diameter of 600m and a depth of 90m, surrounded by 99 sharp rocks, resembling a huge crown. Surrounded by the sea on three sides, it offers a broad view and is an excellent place to watch the sunrise. It is also a filming location for the popular Korean drama *My Lovely Sam-Soon*.
Gimnyeong Seonsegi Beach
Gimnyeong Seonsegi Beach is located in the northwest of Jeju Island and is known for its fine white sand and clear waters. It is not only suitable for swimming and sunbathing, but also offers beautiful sea views and sunsets. There are many restaurants and cafes around the beach, making it a great place for tourists to relax.
Jejumok Gwana Government Office
Jejumok Gwana Government Office is one of the historical sites of Jeju Island and was once the administrative center of Jeju Island during the Joseon Dynasty. It preserves many traditional Korean buildings, reflecting the history and culture of Jeju Island. Some scenes in the drama were filmed here, showcasing the simplicity and tranquility of Jeju Island.
Ora-Dong Green Barley - Buckwheat Field
This is a beautiful field of green barley and buckwheat, located in the Ora-Dong area of Jeju Island. The scenery here varies in different seasons. In spring, the wheat fields are green, and in autumn, the buckwheat flowers bloom. It is an excellent place to photograph rural scenery. The rural scenes that appear many times in the drama make the audience feel as if they are in the natural landscape of Jeju Island.