The Her 86m2 reel filmed by KTO with Vietnamese ambassador Thuy Dao moves between Hapcheon's Hambyeongnu Pavilion, Haeinsa Temple and Hwanggyepokpo Falls, and Jeju's Sinchang Windmill Coastal Road. All four are confirmed, visitable spots from the four-episode slow-living series.
Released March 12, 2026 on KTO's official Imagine Your Korea channel, this five-minute recap distills the four-episode Her 86m2 slow-living series filmed with Vietnamese honorary tourism ambassador Thuy Dao. The reel pairs Hapcheon's clifftop Goryeo pavilion, its sutra-storing UNESCO mountain temple, and a hidden two-tier waterfall with Jeju's wind-turbine coast, layered with diegetic nature sound that lets the scenery breathe.
The series across all four episodes also turns Korean home cooking into ASMR. Episodes feature bulgogi (불고기) and a first Korean meal in Hapcheon, jeonbokjuk (전복죽, abalone porridge) on Jeju after meeting the island's haenam (남해녀, the lesser-known male divers), and haemul pajeon (해물파전, seafood pancake) in the cooking sequences. The four filming sites below are the ones confirmed across the recap and the published episode descriptions.
Her 86m2 was filmed at four confirmed locations: Hambyeongnu Pavilion (함벽루) in Hapcheon, Haeinsa Temple (해인사) in Gayasan National Park, Hwanggyepokpo Falls (황계폭포) in Hapcheon's Yongju-myeon, and Sinchang Windmill Coastal Road (신창풍차해안도로) on Jeju's northwest coast. The KTO-commissioned four-episode slow-living series was hosted by Vietnamese honorary tourism ambassador Thuy Dao.
Her 86m2 is a four-episode slow-living and Korean home-cooking ASMR series commissioned by Korea Tourism Organization (KTO), hosted by Vietnamese honorary tourism ambassador Thuy Dao. The series highlights nature, regional cuisine, and meetings with locals across Hapcheon and Jeju. A five-minute recap is available on KTO's official Imagine Your Korea YouTube channel.
Thuy Dao is a Vietnamese honorary tourism ambassador for Korea. She hosts the four-episode Her 86m2 series with KTO (Korea Tourism Organization), released March 12, 2026 on KTO's official Imagine Your Korea YouTube channel.
The five-minute recap and the four full episodes are on KTO's official Imagine Your Korea YouTube channel. The recap video is embedded at the top of this page.
Yes. Hambyeongnu Pavilion is open to the public next to Yeonho Temple in Hapcheon-eup, Hapcheon-gun. Built in 1321 on a cliff above the Hwanggang River, it is Gyeongsangnam-do Cultural Heritage Material No. 59. Address: 80 Jukjuk-gil, Hapcheon-eup, Hapcheon-gun.
Three of the four locations are in Hapcheon County (합천군) in Gyeongsangnam-do, on the mainland. Hambyeongnu Pavilion and Hwanggyepokpo Falls are both in the southern Yongju area, while Haeinsa Temple sits about 27 km north in Gayasan National Park. The fourth location, Sinchang Windmill Coastal Road, is on Jeju's northwest coast and requires a separate flight or ferry.
The series turns Korean home cooking into ASMR. Episodes feature bulgogi (불고기) as Thuy's first Korean meal in Hapcheon, jeonbokjuk (전복죽, abalone porridge) on Jeju after meeting the island's haenam (남해녀, the lesser-known male divers), and haemul pajeon (해물파전, seafood pancake) in the cooking sequences.
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