Netflix’s popular reality dating show “Single Inferno” has sparked discussions since its premiere, and even though the final episode has aired, the topic is still ongoing. People are still paying attention to the updates of each member! In addition to looking like BLACKPINK’s Jennie and the recent scandal of using counterfeit goods by Song Ji-ah, the filming locations “Heaven Island” and “Hell Island” have also caught everyone’s attention!
In the program “Hell Island,” if the men and women participating in the filming successfully match, they can leave “Hell Island” and go to “Paradise Island” for a romantic date. The former is a secluded “deserted island,” while the latter is a luxury hotel! These two filming locations were quickly recognized by a group of sharp-eyed netizens, namely the Sand Island in Ongjin County, Incheon, and the luxury resort Paradise City in South Korea!
“Hell Island” is actually a popular filming location for many variety shows, such as “Two Days One Night” and “Running Man.” Although in “Hell Is Other Singles,” everyone cannot use modern facilities and must solve their own meals, I believe that those who watch the show will not deny that Sha Sheng Feng Island is indeed a place with clear water, sandy beaches, and a relaxing holiday atmosphere! However, getting to Sha Sheng Feng Island is not easy, as you need to take a helicopter or a ferry or private fishing boat from Incheon Da Fu Island.
As for “Paradise City,” it’s probably a place that everyone dreams of! Paradise City is located near Incheon Airport, with complete facilities including a fitness center, spa, outdoor and indoor swimming pools, saunas, steam rooms, bowling alley, amusement park, art gallery, and more! If you’re a fan of Korean dramas, you might even recognize this place as the filming location for “Hotel Del Luna,” where BLACKPINK member Rose has also stayed and checked in, definitely a place with a lot of prestige!
The show “Hell is Singles” exposes the most luxurious “Pool Villa” in the hotel, which is quiet and private, with a total indoor and outdoor area of over 3,100 square meters! In addition to the stylish and elegant decoration, it also has an infinity private pool, which is definitely an enviable paradise-level enjoyment! Of course, staying in such a luxurious top hotel is also very expensive. It is known that staying in this pool villa costs 20 million Korean won per night, which is about 140,000 Hong Kong dollars, truly a level of luxury that poverty restricts imagination!
As a travel expert, would you choose to vacation on the picturesque “Hell Island” or make a pilgrimage to the ultra-luxurious “Heaven Island” hotel?