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Foreign hotel bookings in Busan surge ahead of BTS concert

The excitement surrounding BTS's concert is driving international interest in Busan.

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Busan has seen a significant increase in foreign hotel bookings ahead of BTS's concert scheduled for June 12-13.

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Fans are eager to attend the concert, marking a major event in the K-pop calendar.

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This trend highlights BTS's global influence and the tourism boom in South Korea.

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BTS continues to shape the travel landscape in Korea, proving their unparalleled global appeal.

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BTS's concerts drive significant tourism and international interest in South Korea.

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open_in_new koreaherald kpop: Foreign hotel bookings in Busan surge ahead of BTS concert The number of hotel reservations booked by foreign tourists in the southeastern port city of Busan rose sharply ahead of next week's concert by K-pop sensation BTS, industry sources said Wednesday. According to Hanwha Hotels & Resorts, foreigners accounted for 42 percent of the rooms booked at its Matie Osiria hotel in the port city from June 11 to 13, up sharply from 0.2 percent during the same period last year. BTS' performances in Busan will take place June 12-13. Hanwha Hotels added that the June 3, 2026
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