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BTS Busan Concert Offers Relief for the Lodging Shortage with Youth Training Centers Around 10,000 Won and Temple Stays

BTS Busan Concert Offers Relief for the Lodging Shortage with Youth Training Centers Around 10,000 Won and Temple Stays

Ahead of the June BTS world tour, Busan is tackling the lodging price-gouging controversy with tailored support, including youth training centers for around 10,000 won
['BTS' ('BTS') Busan World Tour—Full-scale Public Support to Welcome Global Tourists]The city of Busan will roll out comprehensive measures to ease a lodging shortage ahead of the 'BTS' world tour to be held in June.
The Place BTS and Sunjae Chose…Goseong County, Gangwon: A “K-Content Mecca” Rising Through Drama, Film, and Music Video Shoots

The Place BTS and Sunjae Chose…Goseong County, Gangwon: A “K-Content Mecca” Rising Through Drama, Film, and Music Video Shoots

"Lovely Runner" to BTS photo shoots. Goseong County, where stunning views come to life on screen, is evolving into a place where visitors stay longer to explore
Gangwon 'Goseong County', Surging as a K-content Filming Hub… A New Destination for 'Long-Stay Tourism'Gangwon 'Goseong County' is rapidly emerging as a global tourist hotspot as it becomes a key filming location for dramas, films, and variety shows.
BTS Busan Concert Draws 110,000 Visitors…Souvenir Sales Surge 136%, Tourism Ripple Effect a Huge Hit

BTS Busan Concert Draws 110,000 Visitors…Souvenir Sales Surge 136%, Tourism Ripple Effect a Huge Hit

The BTS Busan concerts that drew 110,000 people over two days generated massive economic ripple effects, including a 136% jump in local business sales, and wrapped up successfully.
The cultural landscape sometimes triggers a massive tectonic shift along the trajectory of a single artist. Beyond a mere large-scale concert, an astonishing social phenomenon was witnessed in Busan: the entire city—like a vast living organism—transforms into a single artistic text.
[Joo Seong-cheol’s Locker] Zombie Things That Don’t Flinch Even When Shot: Korea’s First Zombie Film, “Kwe-si” (1981)

[Joo Seong-cheol’s Locker] Zombie Things That Don’t Flinch Even When Shot: Korea’s First Zombie Film, “Kwe-si” (1981)

I can’t help but fixate on the objects in the movies. I find myself getting deeply lost in thought about why—of all things—this director, cinematographer, art director, or even the actor, placed that item in front of the camera. “Joo Seong-cheol’s Locker” is a record of the objects in films that landed on my eyes with a light, delicate stomp.
〈Gun-chae〉surpassed 3 million viewers in just 10 days. According to the Korean Film Commission’s integrated computer network, it reached the 3 million mark on May 30, its 10th day after release, four days earlier than 〈King and the Man〉, which drew 16 million viewers.