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Seoul, South Korea – crowds enjoy the Mieong-Dong County at night. The district is known as one of the main commercial and tourist areas.
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K-Pop fans pack their bags. Since the issuance of a non-flick animated hit KPOP Demon Hunters 20. June, the new wave of set-sail referred to South Korea to visit the locations in real life they saw in the film.
Toward Trip.com Global data, the reservation platform saw 25% of spikes in flight reservations to South Korea. The most significant growth arrived from Canada and Australia, with years on an annual increase of more than 50% and 20%, respectively.
The Metropolitan government in Seoul announced 1.36 million foreign visitors in July, of 23.1% growth compared to last year in July last year and 18.2% higher than for July 2019 years, before the pandemic As Korean Herald reported.
Mentioning the Nakan Park on social media, one of the iconic locations from animated HIT, also doubled between June and August compared to the same period last year, according to Korea now.
But what if the setup could be more than photographs in front of famous locations? These three currently experiences overcome the fandom on the surface, offering travelers uniform, significant ways of connecting with stories that love through the kitchen, tradition and access to the scene.
Zicasso’s Tour is far from a standard set-jetting tour. It is a couriered deep dive into cultural forces that are in the form of letters K-pop demonic huntersfrom ancient folklore to polished machine of the idol industry.
The tour includes a visit to the Palant Yards of Gyeongbokgung, the same wallpaper for Jinu’s scene flashback, as well as legends with ninh tail reponfuid foxes found in the film.
Gieongbokgung Palace on sunset in South Korea, with the name Palace ‘Gieongbokgung’ on the sign.
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The next is the spiritual mountaineer in the Invangsan mountain, which introduces travelers to the ancient Practices of Shamane that inspired magical sequences.
Seoul Citiscape in the afternoon with the Invangsan mountain on the front.
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Culinary storytelling is a key part of this tour. The street tour of food through the Gwangjang Echo Market Municipality Municipal Works were found in the brighter moments of the film. Guests can try the fish cake soup, hotteok pancakes or caramelized nuts covered with sugar. The Michelin’s list guide is also on the Itinerary containing the North Korean style of Naengmieon, dishes related to the herit of the director’s film.
Passengers do not only follow the footsteps; They are transformed into them. Complete predominance of celebrities, professional Photoshoot, dance training with K-pop choreographs and the last day of recording in a commercial K-pop study, guided by professional engineers is also part of this uniformity.
Microphone in a professional recording study.
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Ker & Downei’s Tour Seula is overcome. After spending four days in the capital, where passengers enjoy the private transformation style with stylists to the stars, the tour goes to Busan, Gieongju, Jeju Iceland and Incheon.
In Seoul, the main stops are Gieongbokgung Palace, Insadong Arts and Antiques Street and the village of Bukchon Hanok, and everything is done KPOP Demon Hunters. Bukchon especially inspired the setting in which the first met Ruma and Jin.
A awesome view of pleasant old narrow streets and traditional Korean houses of the village Bukchon Hanok in Seoul, South Korea.
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On the last day of the guests, guests will also enjoy panoramic views from Seull Ski Observatory at the Lotte World Tower, which is installed in the film as the seat of the Hunttrix.
Skyline Seoul in the han river with Lotte World Tower.
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For lovers of K-drama and Korean cinemas, itinerary includes a line approach to Sunshine Studios in Nonsana, where they recorded Г. Sunshine and King: Eternal Monarch.
In addition to the capital, passengers are taking Busan’s train to explore the Partions Partye village, followed by the Bulgux Temple in Gieongju.
While the island is not appearing KPOP Demon Hunterswas a background for numerous loved x-dramas such as Legend of the Blue Sea and You are my destiny.
A look from Seongsan Ilchulbong Moutain on the island of Jeju, South Korea.
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For travelers looking for more than Seul’s Skyline, this 13-day cultural trip with wild borders Topics through heritage, wildness and art of South Korea.
The meditative temple remains on mountain sugars, this plan is packed with meaningful meetings. The emphasis is more about cultural immersion than K-pop transformation.
Portion of Seola begins at the mountain path on Invansan, the Holy Shamanic site, and then continues to the historic heart of the city. It ends in the trend, but the traditional village of Ikseon-Dong Hanok.
After Seoul, the head of the head to investigate the demilitarized zone with tension (DMZ) between southern and North Korea.
Demilitarized zone in South Korea where soldiers turned to each other across the border between the two countries.
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In Andong, guests visit the World Mask Museum and in the UNESCO listed in UNESCO. The second peak comes next day at Haeis Temple in Gaias National Park, where passengers sleep in authentic Buddhist monastic neighborhoods.
Harbor Exterior Exterior in South Korea.
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Itinerary continues to gieong the bicycle around the Daereungvon’s tomb complex and participates in the traditional Ceremony of Korean tea in the afternoon. In Busan, cooking class await travelers to learn how to make loved korean specialties.
CheonMachong or Ski Horse input in the Dareunungvon Tomb Complex complex, in Gieongju South Korea.
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Jeonju rounds off the tour with Bamboo forests, the National Park of the bastards and its iconic village of Hanok, before returning to Seoul after visiting the HvaSeong Fortress in the UNESCO.
Sunset Viewpoint at the Hvaceong Fortress in Suvon, South Korea
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Rise “Set-Mleting”, caused a global tourist wave not only because KPOP Demon Hunters. There are several movies that inspired people to pack their bags and visits to the recording location. One example of this is The white lotus effect in ThailandI also wrote about that.
But what happens after Selfie is taken? Would visitors leave and go to the next location? Zigzagging through the city is certainly not enough to dive deep into local culture. Isn’t it better to find out about mythology, food or cultural heritage place than to have 20 photos you can post on Instagram?
Cultural sustainability talks about respect and inclusion of communities in tourism. Can suboper tours bridge between fun and responsible journey? Will it cause deeper curiosity? Or will passengers stay stuck at the time of Instagram?