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K-Pop Fans To Soon Have Their Visas To Travel To South Korea

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Highlighting the beauty of Korean culture through different forms such as Korean Pop (K-Pop), South Korea recently announced the launch of creating unique visas for K-Pop fans.

Even before, South Korea was known because of its rich culture, which is commonly showcased through films, music, and other trending mediums.

With this, the international country was commonly dreamt of by some individuals to visit, to have that personal experience of what they commonly see on television or social media. This instance was seen by the South Korean government, and they wanted to highlight it this year to attract more tourists to the country.

According to this year’s business plan of South Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, the country wanted to emphasize the presence of the “Korean Wave” in the country that will be the inspiration for the “Hallyu Visa.”

Based on research, the presence of K-pop was the top reason why tourists visited the country in October 2023. In online media, K-pop was also the most mentioned word relating to Korea, besting off Korean foods and other general Korean content.

Besides empowering tourism in South Korea, its government also announced having a digital nomad train with a separate visa for remote workers so that they can stay up to two years since its launch on January 1.

The Hallyu Visa will be made specifically for fans of artists in South Korea, which will not only boost the tourism of the country but also expand the scope of South Korean artists, which could help other nationalities have a more in-depth knowledge of their culture and traditions.

As of this writing, South Korea is still looking for other possibilities to develop tourism in the country besides the said formation of visas, such as launching the “K Tourism Road Show” in the United States and Sweden this year.

Other than the planned launch of the visa, South Korea did not disclose other information regarding this matter; hence, they stated that they are set to announce other details by the second half of 2024.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/