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20 Portraits of Shooting Locations of Legendary Palaces in Epic Dramas, Like Entering Another World!

20 Portraits of Shooting Locations of Legendary Palaces in Epic Dramas, Like Entering Another World!

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20 Portraits of Shooting Locations of Legendary Palaces in Epic Dramas, Like Entering Another World!

In the early 2000s, epic-themed dramas were very popular and booming. As known, these shows often tell stories of legends from the past. Of course, the shooting location sets and the outfits of the cast members in them must be in accordance with the theme of the past. And it turns out, there is one shooting location in Sodong, Cileungsi, Bogor Regency that is often used for shooting these epic dramas. What are the details of the location? Let's take a look at the photos together.

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A while ago, Afdhal Yusman invited fans to explore Sodong, which is the shooting location of epic dramas from the 2000s.

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This is a picture of the building for the makeup of the players, if you look, the carriage of Queen Nyi Roro Kidol is still there even though this location has not been maintained for years.

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This is a location set commonly used for shooting village areas. When arriving here, Afdhal admitted that it felt like entering another world.

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Believe it or not, each house is an original building. The details of each carving and house design are meticulously prepared.

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Now, this is the front view of the set of the royal palace, which is also often used for important scenes. Cool!

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This is one of the entrance gates to the palace. It should be noted that some doors are locked because this location has been unused for a long time.

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This is the front view of the first palace shown by Afdhal. Just like before, all the buildings here are real, built with typical construction materials.

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Before entering, Afdhal shows a beautiful pool set that is also often used for romantic scenes.

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Afdhal then invites his viewers to enter the palace. This moment makes him very nostalgic.

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Some parts are painted with gold color that is still well-preserved until now.

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Well, this is the interior part of the legendary palace, everything is still intact even though it hasn't been maintained for a long time.

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This is a portrait of the throne where the king used to sit, Afdhal also shot an Indoeskrim advertisement here in the past.

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Interestingly, next to the palace, there is also a location set for a hospital! However, now the condition is quite ruined because it is no longer used and abandoned.

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Still around the palace, there are rooms for the kings and queens. The location is intentionally placed outside the palace, not inside.

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The interior of the king's room, every detail is arranged extraordinarily to resemble ancient royal buildings.

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In each location, you will see various statue carvings that still stand strong to add a 'colossal' impression to the films.

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Not just one, according to Afdhal, there are many palace sets in that location. He also took us to the second palace, which is also equally cool.

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Sometimes we see scenes inside a cave. And it turns out that the location still exists. However, it should be noted that this is a man-made cave for filming purposes only.

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If this is the location of the third palace, according to Afdhal, it tends to look more like a luxury house.

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In this third palace, there is a set that looks very similar to the Great Wall of China. This is usually used to shoot scenes of the gatekeepers.