Cherry blossom viewing, or hanami, is a cherished rite in Japan. Some Japanese are also doing it in South Korea.
K-pop sensations BTS ignited a wave of interest in South Korean culture that now extends from food to cosmetics.
Visitors who spend at least $800 can take part in a spin-and-win game to win cash vouchers. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Korean businesses target record tourist surge with K-culture campaigns
With the ‘Northeast Asian Golden Holiday’ coinciding with Japan’s Golden Week (April 29–May 6) and China’s Labor Day holiday ...
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Record tourism in South Korea driven by BTS comeback
South Korea recorded an all-time high of 2.06 million foreign visitors in March 2026, boosted by the comeback tour of K-pop group BTS and the global appeal of Korean culture. First-quarter arrivals ...
HEYOON talks about her latest album, 'seriously unserious' and the remixed version, 'seriously unserious (... and then some), ...
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Across Japan’s Setouchi Islands, Art Brings the Region’s Story to Life
Naoshima has long drawn visitors for its eccentric sprawl of art museums, but as Lale Arikoglu discovers, the island is just ...
Fri, May 1, 2026 Luxury is hardly the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about life in North Korea. The country’s ...
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Hyundai launches battery subscription service in South Korea
Pilot programme will initially target high-usage taxis.
As the global aviation industry continues to face disruption amid the Middle East crisis, many airlines have already ...
In the past dozen years, Copenhagen has swept to the top ranks of the world’s dining destinations. The city’s restaurants ...
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