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Make your stopover in Korea count
Make your stopover in Korea count

Korea Herald

time12-07-2025

  • Korea Herald

Make your stopover in Korea count

New K-Stopover program makes turning a layover into a trip easier. with curated glimpses into Korean culture, history and hospitality. Targeting international travelers with layovers of 24 to 72 hours at Incheon Airport, Korea is offering a 'K-Stopover' program to help them make the most of their time here. The specialized travel program provides curated tour packages covering accommodation, transportation, guided tours and cultural experiences. The initiative is open to those whose layovers in Korea extend between one and three days. 'There's so much to discover even in just 48 hours,' said a representative from Incheon Airport. 'Whether it's exploring Seoul's royal palaces, tasting traditional Korean street food or feeding seagulls off the Incheon coast, 'K-Stopover' offers something memorable for everyone.' The program currently offers nine package options. Explore Korean culture and food in Seoul 'Seoul Exploration: Cultural Highlights and K-Food Experience' package costs $390 per person and spans two days and one night. Participants must book in groups of at least four, with daily departures available. The itinerary includes some of Seoul's most iconic destinations such as former presidential complex Cheong Wa Dae, HiKR Ground, a K-pop and media art experience center, and a live performance known as 'The Painters,' which combines visual art and performance theater. Visitors also get to dive deep into Korean cuisine with the five included meals and picnic at Seoul Botanic Park. Explore beyond Seoul For travelers looking to explore beyond Seoul, the 'Incheon & Seoul Splendor Tour: Highlights & Beyond' package offers a mix of coastal charm and historic exploration for $425 per person. The tour begins in Incheon, where guests board a ferry at Gueup Terminal to Wolmido Island and feed seagulls while enjoying scenic views. The day continues with a walk through Wolmi Park and a guided 'Story Tour' of the city's Open Port Area, which showcases colonial-era architecture and multicultural influences dating back to 1883. Sinpo International Market, a local favorite for Korean-style fried chicken known as dakgangjeong, adds a flavorful finish to the day's schedule. The second day brings visitors to Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, followed by stops at Insa-dong and Gwangjang Market, famous for its bustling food stalls and traditional wares. Both tours include accommodations at four-star hotels, ground transportation, travel insurance and an English-speaking guide. Hotel options include well-known properties such as Amanti Hotel Seoul and Shilla Stay Samsung, depending on availability and tour selection. Meals are also included, though the exact number varies based on arrival and departure times. The rates are based on double occupancy, so additional charges apply for solo travelers or those extending their stay beyond the program's time frame. Travelers interested in participating can book directly at After paying a deposit, they'll receive a confirmation voucher. Upon arrival in Korea, participants can visit the Stopover Registration Desk located in Terminal 1 (between exits 1 and 2) or Terminal 2 (near exit 3) to finalize their registration and receive further instructions. The program requires passengers to be in transit at Incheon International Airport with a stay in Korea between 24 and 72 hours. Access to a tour is subject to standard immigration clearance. Airport officials say the initiative not only enriches the travel experience but also supports local tourism in Seoul, Incheon and Gyeonggi Province. 'It's a win-win,' said the spokesperson. 'Travelers get a brief yet meaningful look at Korea, and the country gets to showcase its culture to a global audience.'

Best of South Korea at PJ mall
Best of South Korea at PJ mall

The Star

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Best of South Korea at PJ mall

The event highlighting South Korea in Petaling Jaya includes the sampling of authentic Korean flavours. Experience the beauty of South Korea and gain insight into the country's many regions at a mall in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, this weekend. Organised by Korea Tourism Organization (KTO), 'Feel Korea in a Heartbeat' at 1 Utama Shopping Centre brings together the best of travel, food, culture, beauty and entertainment. 'It's a celebration of the diversity and depth of Korean culture. 'Through this event, we aim to bring Korea closer to the hearts of Malaysians and inspire their next journey to our beautiful country,' said KTO Malaysia office managing director Moon Sangho. Visitors can plan their trip and get information on lesser known areas at the event's travel zone and take a closer look at hanbok traditional clothing. While there, get up to speed on K-beauty trends through product demonstrations and expert advice, or immerse yourself in Korean flavours with food samplings at the K-Food Zone. There will also be special performances including by The Painters and 1MILLION crew from the Street Woman Fighter dance franchise, and a K-Pop dance competition.

11-day K-culture festival to be held in Kuala Lumpur
11-day K-culture festival to be held in Kuala Lumpur

Korea Herald

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

11-day K-culture festival to be held in Kuala Lumpur

The 2025 K-Culture Festival is set to kick off in Kuala Lumpur Wednesday, offering Malaysians an immersive experience into Korean culture. Co-hosted by the Korean Embassy in Malaysia and Malaysia's Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, the 11-day event is a celebration of Korea's expanding cultural presence, curated under the theme 'Feel the Vibes, Savor the Flavors, and Explore with Style!' First launched in Terengganu last year, the festival returns with expanded programming that reflects Korea's deepening ties with Malaysia following the establishment of a strategic partnership in 2023, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said Tuesday. The lineup includes a halal hanwoo cooking show with Michelin-starred chef Son Jong-won, a Korea tourism roadshow from Wednesday to Sunday involving over 100 travel agencies, and K-beauty classes hosted by leading makeup artists from June 17 to 19. Performances by choreographer Lia Kim and The Painters, along with cultural booths at major malls, will further engage local audiences. On June 21, a Korean speech contest hosted by the Korean Education Center invites Korean language learners of all ages to showcase their skills, while the grand finale, the 2025 ROUND in Malaysia, will present musicians from 10 Asian countries including Paul Kim, Touched, Dragon Pony and Malaysian girl group DOLLA from June 21 to 22. The festival also sets the stage for the opening of the Korean Cultural Center in Malaysia in 2026, underscoring Korea's commitment to long-term cultural diplomacy in the ASEAN region, the Culture Ministry said.

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