How People Enjoy Korea (BTS concert Arirang, Myeongdong, K-beauty, Han river, Busan))
How People Enjoy Korea
(BTS concert Arirang, Myeongdong, K-beauty, Han river, Busan)
Korea Is More Than Just K-pop
At a BTS concert in Stanford, something unexpected happened.
Thousands of people started singing “Arirang” together.
Not in Korea. Not in Seoul. But in the middle of California.
And somehow, it showed how deeply Korean culture has spread around the world.
Today, many people first discover Korea through K-pop, K-dramas, or social media. But once they visit, they realize Korea feels bigger than what they saw online.
It’s the late-night streets. The convenience stores. The cafés. The river sunsets. The feeling of safety at night. The small everyday moments.
And for many visitors, Korea slowly becomes a place they want to return to again.
Myeongdong, Street Food & Late-Night Energy
Myeongdong is still one of the most famous places for first-time visitors.
You can hear different languages everywhere.
Tourists walking with shopping bags.
Friends sharing tteokbokki and hotteok.
Street vendors cooking in front of crowds.
At night, the energy changes completely. The streets stay bright. Music plays everywhere. And people keep walking long after midnight.
For many travelers, this is the version of Korea they imagined before visiting. Fast, exciting, colorful, and alive.
The Han River Feels Different
the Han River might be one of the most peaceful parts of Seoul.
As the sun starts setting, people bring small tables, snacks, and picnic mats. Some talk with friends. Some listen to music. Some simply sit quietly and watch the river.
In a busy city, the Han River feels surprisingly calm.
Maybe that’s one reason so many visitors connect emotionally with Korea.
People don’t only come for entertainment.
They also come for the atmosphere.
K-Beauty Has Become Part of the Korea Travel Experience
Over the last few years, Korea has become one of the world’s biggest beauty and medical tourism destinations.
Many international visitors now travel to Korea not only for sightseeing, but also for:
skincare treatments dermatology clinics laser procedures beauty consultations plastic surgery wellness experiences
According to recent reports from Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare and Korean news sources, dermatology and plastic surgery together account for more than 70% of foreign patient visits in Korea. (chosun.com)
Dermatology alone represented more than 60% of international medical visits in 2025. (en.yna.co.kr)
Many visitors say they are drawn to Korea because of:
advanced skincare technology modern clinics natural beauty trends detailed consultations recovery-focused care the global influence of K-beauty
For some people, skincare in Korea becomes part of the travel experience itself.
A facial in the morning. Café hopping in the afternoon. Watching the city lights at night.
K-beauty in Korea often feels less like luxury and more like everyday self-care.
Busan’s Quiet Side
Busan feels different from Seoul.
The pace is slower. The ocean is always nearby. And the city feels softer at night.
At Haeundae Beach, people sit quietly by the water after sunset. Couples walk along the beach. Friends eat ramen near the convenience stores. Some visitors just stare at the waves for a long time.
Busan has become especially popular with travelers looking for a calmer side of Korea.
Not everyone comes to Korea for fast schedules and crowded tourist spots. Sometimes people come here simply to slow down.

Why Korea Stays With People
Some people first come to Korea because of BTS.
Some come for food. Some come for skincare and beauty treatments.
Some come for peaceful moments by the ocean.
But many visitors leave Korea talking about something harder to explain.
The atmosphere. The emotions. The memories. The feeling.
And somehow… Korea stays with them.
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