“LOVE KOREA, K-STYLE DAY” in Thailand

by - Sunday, February 12, 2017


“LOVE KOREA, K-STYLE DAY” 

in Thailand







At the beginning of this February, the Korea Tourism Organization in Thailand 
held a Korea tourism fair for people who love to travel to Korea 

as free independent travelers (FITs) called the “LOVE KOREA, K-STYLE DAY” 

at a shopping center in Bangkok, Siam Square One. 

This area is quite popular among teenagers and tourists.
It's like Myeongdang or Hongdae in Seoul.
Thus it is the best place to have events.






Indeed, this was not the first Korea tourism fair for FITs
since KTO emphasizes promoting FITs
along with package tours in the past few years.


Last year, the KTO in Thailand also held a FITs Fair, "Love Korea",
but it was at the NANTA Theater, not a public place like this year.
Another thing that was different  was that there was
a Hanbok flash mob that had about 100 participants.





It started with a mini talk show with DJ Bookko,
a famous DJ and emcee who has been to Korea several times.
He shared his experience traveling around Korea by himself,
drawing laughs from the audiences as his stories were funny.
He said Korean were very nice to him. 


He recommended places to visit apart from Myeongdong and Hongdae,
which he said everyone definitely goes to, both the Haneul Sky Park and Garosugil.
To get the best photos, he suggested going to Haneul Sky Park at around 6 or 7 a.m.,
but bear in mind that there was no mini shuttle bus to go to the top of the hill.
Hence you have to climb 291 stairs. However, it was worth it
 because there was no one there to block your view when taking photos.
About Garosugil, he said there are a lot of nice and unique cafes
for relaxing and resting after shopping around the area.







Then there was a Q&A session for two leading actresses and actors
from the Thai TV show, "Mia Luang." It will be aired sometime this year.
This drama was filmed at several locations in Busan last autumn. 


Jui - Warutaya Nilakhuha said she goes to Korea many times
for both business and pleasure.
She can even speak a few Korean sentences such as,
"How much is it?" (얼마예요?), and "May I please have some water?" (물 좀 주세요).
She particularly talked about the Gamcheon Culture Village
and praised Korea’s government for developing this previously poor area,
to become a popular tourist attraction with colorful houses on the mountain.
the Nampo-dong the shopping street, the "Myeongdong of Busan,"
was another place she referred to. 
She loves Korean food. 
After finishing filming each day, she ate a lot Korean BBQ.
Binsu, Korean shaved ice desserts which are currently popular
in Thailand, are one of her favorite, too. 


Chanon Ukkhachata also talked about his first time in Korea.
He said he would truly like to try eating at Pojangmacha (Korean street food tents),
as he has seen in Korean TV, and he really did and enjoyed it.
He met Thai students studying in Busan
and they took him around their university,
which is on the mountain with amazing scenery.
















The highlight of this event was the Hanbok flash mob.
More than 100 people were wearing Hanbok,
a form of traditional Korean dress, in various colors and styles.
There were a few rehearsals shortly before the event started.
The participants remembered the choreographies so fast.
They danced three songs, including “Arirang," a folk song
that doubles as an unofficial national anthem for Korea. 




 



Before the end of the fair, we watched a performance by 
The Empire, a troupe that always dances to Korean pop songs. (K-POP cover dance)You can watch all four performances at the playlist above.









Beside the stage, there was a beautiful backdrop with Korean wallpaper
for those who would like to take a photo.
Visitors were able to try on some Hanbok, as well.
I saw non-Thai couples really interested in and trying on Hanbok.
The staff would take a photo with Polaroid and give you the picture for free!
You would never regret the time you spend queuing to try on Hanbok,
because from what I know, there's still no place
you can wear Hanbok for free in Thailand. 






Every participant also got a copy of "Korea: FIT mini Guide [Seoul – Gyeonggi-do – Incheon], "
written by a Korean travel expert, a tote bag that says “Love Korea,”
and other information brochures. 





The event was ended successfully
Though I didn't win any lucky draws sponsored by
the Korea Tourism Organization, an airline, or by a makeup company,
I was really happy to join this event
and I look forward to the following events throughout the year. 






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