From K-Pop to Seoul Subway: South Korea Becomes Part of Daily Life in France

By  Park Seyong  | Jun 19, 2026

From K-Pop to Seoul Subway: South Korea Becomes Part of Daily Life in France
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To mark the 140th anniversary of diplomatic relations between South Korea and France, a K-pop concert was held in the heart of Paris. The event drew attention by recreating not only Korean food and cosmetics but even a Seoul subway station for local residents.

Park Seyong reports.

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A concert venue set up in the center of Paris, France.

All 3,700 seats were completely filled.

Audience members enjoyed K-pop, each holding placards with the names of their favorite singers.

This concert, held as an official event of the K-Expo to commemorate the 140th anniversary of South Korea-France diplomatic ties, served as a stage to showcase cultural exchange between the two nations and lasted for two and a half hours.

[Choi Hwi-young / Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism: It has been 140 years since South Korea and France made a promise of friendship in 1886. I hope that the sky over Paris will be painted in rose-colored hues for all of you who came to meet Korean K-pop singers today.]

The passion for K-pop is spreading into curiosity about Korean culture as a whole.

Even in France, where there is immense pride in gastronomy, more people are seeking to taste Korean dishes that are completely different in style from their own, such as ramen, tteokbokki, abalone dishes, and fish cakes.

[Anna / K-Expo Visitor: I think it's quite common to want to eat the food you've seen in Korean dramas or internet content.]

Interest in Korean cosmetics, which ranked second in the world by export value last year, is also high.

A booth decorated like the interior of a Seoul Subway Line 2 train brought back memories for those who have visited Korea.

The announcement sound from the subway station has also become a familiar melody.

[Giovanni / K-Expo Visitor: (Have you ridden Line 2?) Yes. (Do you remember this announcement?) Of course, I remember. I really love this music.]

A total of approximately 20,000 people visited the K-Expo, which was held over three days.

Korean culture, which began with flashy K-pop stages, is now permeating the daily lives of the French people.

(Video coverage: Kim Si-nae, Video editing: Kim Jong-mi)
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