The Museum of Artificial Intelligence, sophisticated restaurants, the Olympic Games: six reasons to visit South Korea
South Korea is renowned for its commitment to cutting-edge technology, stunning modern architecture, and delectable dining experiences. After experiencing a significant downturn in tourism due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism announced plans this month to invest approximately $1 billion in tourism for 2024. With a target of attracting 30 million foreign tourists by 2027, the country has launched the "Visit Korea in 2023-2024" campaign, showcasing various cultural offerings from the previous year with more to come in 2024.
If the recent resurgence of the Korean wave hasn't yet piqued your interest in exploring South Korea, perhaps some of the major international events happening in the country this year will. Here are some compelling reasons to visit South Korea in 2024," as stated by The Charlotte Observer.
Attend the Youth Olympic Games and Other Sporting Events
This year's Winter Youth Olympic Games will be hosted in Gangwon, the South Korean province that also hosted the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. The Games, also known as YOG, are scheduled to take place from January 19 to February 1. Tickets for all events except the Opening Ceremony, set to occur in Pyeongchang, are freely available to ensure the Games are accessible to all," announced the International Olympic Committee.
During the Games, visitors can easily explore Seoul, South Korea's vibrant capital, just a mere hour and 30-minute ride from Pyeongchang on the KTX bullet train.
For more Olympic-related events, visitors can take the KTX train to Busan, the country's second-largest city, which will host the 2024 World Team Table Tennis Championships. The 16 finalists (eight men and eight women) of the championship, scheduled from February 15 to 25, will receive tickets to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
Endurance sports enthusiasts may also be interested in watching or participating in the Seoul Marathon on March 17. The race has received the prestigious platinum certification from World Athletics and has been designated by the International Association of Athletics Federations as a World Athletic Heritage event, joining the ranks of renowned marathons in Boston and Athens.
Seoul Fashion Week and a Futuristic UFO-shaped Complex
After New York, London, Milan, and Paris - Seoul aims to shine on the international fashion stage. Seoul Fashion Week, typically held in March and October, will move a month earlier this year to February and September to gain a competitive edge over the big four fashion weeks, according to the official website of the Seoul Metropolitan Government.
The criteria for selecting Korean brands to participate in the upcoming Seoul Fashion Week, scheduled for February 1 to 5, have been revised to consider growth potential and international experience, aiming to boost competition in the global fashion market, as announced by the government.
Korean stars have already made a mark on the global fashion scene, including members of the girl group Blackpink, who serve as ambassadors for luxury designers like Chanel, YSL, Dior, and Celine. Among the Korean brands showcasing at Seoul Fashion Week in February is the sustainable fashion label UL:KIN, previously featured at New York Fashion Week in the spring-summer 2023 season.
Attendees of Seoul Fashion Week will also have the chance to explore the trendiest neighborhoods of the capital, as the event is hosted annually at Dongdaemun Design Plaza, a futuristic UFO-shaped cultural complex designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid, serving as the focal point of the city's fashion hub.
Explore Asia's Culinary Excellence in Seoul
Visit Seoul in March for the unveiling of Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2024 list, a prestigious industry ranking determined by over 300 culinary experts from six key regions across Asia.
Towards the end of March, the capital will host various culinary events over several days, culminating in the presentation of the winners of the 50 Best Author Sessions restaurant ratings on March 26.
This annual event features some of Asia's top chefs offering exclusive menus at select local restaurants throughout the host city, providing an immersive culinary experience. Visitors can stay updated on participating restaurants by following the @theworlds50best Instagram account for the latest announcements.
While in the city, savor Seoul's fine dining scene with the Michelin Guide to Seoul 2024. This renowned restaurant rating system celebrates the city's diverse gastronomy and top culinary establishments, evaluating criteria such as ingredient quality, flavor harmony, cooking skill, and chef's personality expression.
For those seeking dining options beyond the Michelin scene, Seoul offers numerous captivating spots, including Gwangjang Market, renowned for its plethora of street food and serving as an excellent starting point for a Korean culinary journey.
Exploring Busan: Gwangalli Beach Getaway, Film Festival, and Fine Dining
Busan, South Korea's second most prosperous city located on the country's southern coast, will receive its own Michelin Guide in February 2024.
Easily reachable from Seoul in about two to three hours by KTX train, Busan is an ideal destination for a combined city tour and coastal vacation, offering much to explore beyond its culinary scene.
As a burgeoning cultural hub, it hosts various events throughout the year, including the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), Asia's largest international film festival. The vibrant port city also boasts some of the nation's most renowned beaches, such as Gwangalli, framed by impressive skyscrapers, luxury hotels, and other high-rise structures.
Visitors can relish breathtaking views of Gwangalli's expansive crescent-shaped shoreline from Gwangan Bridge, the city's iconic suspension bridge. The vicinity around Gwangalli Beach served as the backdrop for a thrilling car chase sequence in the 2018 Hollywood blockbuster Black Panther.
The Hub of Technological Advancement: Museum of Robots and Artificial Intelligence
Although advancements in artificial intelligence have only recently begun to develop, South Korea has already inaugurated a museum dedicated to its progress. This country is renowned for staying at the forefront of cutting-edge technologies, being the first in the world to introduce 5G mobile communications and boasting one of the fastest internet connection speeds globally.
At the Seoul Robot and Artificial Intelligence Museum (RAIM), visitors are welcomed by a robot at the entrance and have the opportunity to engage with various smart technologies, ranging from robots to augmented/virtual reality features.
The construction of this museum is slated for completion in the third quarter of 2024. With its striking spherical shape, the future museum will function as an exhibition/education space and research center. Not only will it showcase robots and other innovations in the artificial intelligence field, but robots will also assist in constructing the museum. Architect and designer Melike Altinisik, founder of the firm creating the museum, stated, "From design, manufacturing to construction and services, smart technology will be responsible for everything. In other words, RAIM will commence its 'first exhibition' with smart design and construction."
Explore South Korea as a "digital nomad"
Starting January 1, foreigners are permitted to work remotely in Korea for up to two years under a new "workcation" visa, also known as a "digital nomad" visa, announced last month by the country's Ministry of Justice.
"To facilitate remote work and leisure in Korea for foreigners, we have decided to introduce a new 'digital nomad' visa," the ministry stated, acknowledging the growing trend of remote work among individuals. Previously, foreigners were permitted to stay in the country for fewer than 90 days without a work visa. The new visa enables "employees and employers of foreign firms to travel and work remotely in Korea for an extended period," the ministry noted.
Under the latest system, visa holders can work remotely in South Korea for one year with the option to renew their stay for an additional year.
Applicants for the visa must be at least 18 years old, possess at least a year of experience in their field, and have a minimum annual income exceeding 84.96 million won ($63,624).
"We hope this visa will be an opportunity for us to showcase our country and our culture," the ministry said.