In December 2012, Psy’s Gangnam Style music video made internet history by becoming the first to exceed one billion views, marking one of the first major hallyu – the Korean wave – explosions on the global stage. Since then, K-pop acts like BTS and Blackpink have continued to dominate the zeitgeist, while blockbuster Parasite swept the 2020 Oscars. For K-pop fanatics, travel goals naturally include pilgrimages to South Korea, with plenty of K-pop landmarks in Seoul to experience.
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Your best bet for running into K-pop stars is, indeed, Gangnam. This is where you’ll find K-Star Road, a route that cuts through the Apgujeong-dong and Cheongdam-dong neighbourhoods and that celebrates K-pop with GangnamDols – large bear-shaped statues decorated to represent various K-pop groups. The street is lined with luxury stores, posh cafes and, most importantly, K-pop agency offices. Because of this, stars are often spotted here. The Gangnam Tourist Information Center offers a guidebook in various languages that provides information on local cafes and shops frequented by the stars.
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Lotte Department Store’s Bundang branch, located just south of Seoul, is where Krystal of f(x) and her older sister Jessica, former member of Girls’ Generation, were discovered by a casting manager of SM Entertainment. In 2000, Krystal, barely six at the time, and Jessica, then 11, were living in the US and on holiday. Krystal was too young and waited until she turned 13 to join her sister to train with SM.
K-pop fanaticism extends to the production companies themselves, and SM Entertainment is one of the big ones that practically invented the local music scene. The powerhouse behind Girls’ Generation, Super Junior and countless other acts, SM Entertainment also runs some of the most popular restaurants along K-Star Road. SMT Seoul (closed) serves diverse small plates and pours modern versions of Korean rice wine. SUM Cafe (closed), located a block away, welcomes visitors with a pink entrance, which has become an Instagram hotspot. Inside you’ll find merchandise, blown-up photos of the stars on the walls – and even food.
If your favourite K-pop band were branded as food, what would it taste like? You can find out at E-Mart, South Korea’s ubiquitous discount store chain. In collaboration with SM Entertainment, E-Mart has launched products including instant noodles, bottled sodas, crisps and boxed cupcakes named after K-pop acts like EXO, SHINee and Red Velvet. These snacks can also be purchased at SUM Market (closed), located below SUM Cafe.
You might remember the scenes in the Gangnam Style