A
street in southern Seoul will be transformed into the center of
“hallyu,” with facilities to be set up to promote Korean Wave stars and
provide fans with more chances to experience Korea’s pop culture.
Officials
of the Gangnam-gu Office said Thursday the southern Seoul district will
form a “Hallyu Star Street” in Cheongdam-dong as part of efforts to
attract more foreign tourists.
The district has
been previously famous for being the magnet of trendy fashion and beauty
therapies. Recently, it has become apparent that a growing number of
patrons visit the district for the additional purpose of seeing the
myriad of entertainment agencies clustered there, notwithstanding the
limited chances of encountering hallyu stars. There are more than 150
agencies in Gangnam.
“The trend has been
bolstered by the sensation of Psy’s Gangnam Style, and we are receiving
scores of inquiries from foreigners about arranging tours to the
district. With the street, we hope Gangnam will become the center of
hallyu tourism,” a district official said.
From
the end of this year to 2015, the office plans to set up various
facilities along the 1.08-kilometer-long curved street running from SM
Entertainment headquarters to Cheongdam intersection and from the
intersection to JYP Entertainment building.
Girls’ Generation is a girl group of SM Entertainment. Gangnam District in southern Seoul will designate “Hallyu Star Street” in Cheongdam-dong which starts from the entertainment agency’s headquarters. The pop group is also Gangnam’s publicity ambassador. / Courtesy of Gangnam-gu Office |
As a first step, it will establish a statue symbolizing the Hallyu Star Street in front of SM Entertainment, the starting point of the street. “It can be a statue of some stars or an abstract image of Korean Wave. We haven’t decided yet, but intend to erect it within this year,” the official said.
For the second stage next year, a
section of the street will have special paving stones with stars’
handprints on them, like Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.
In
five alleys of the district, stars’ photos will be posted on boards on
the wall and fans can leave their messages for their favorite
entertainers on them.
“Information poles” will
be also set up along the street. Similar to those in Gangnam Station
area, the poles with screens will offer a map of the area, information
about Korean entertainers and tourist attractions in the district and
nearby. The ward office will set up five of the poles first and build
more if needed.
SM Entertainment, the agency for Super Junior, will see its head office become the starting point for the “Hallyu Star Street” in Gangnam, southern Seoul. / Courtesy of Gangnam-gu Office |
Large screens called “Media Facade” will be set up on the outer walls of several buildings at the corner on the Cheongdam intersection. “In the section, we want to create the image of electronic signs and screens like at Times Square in New York. Singers’ music videos and other promotional video clips of stars will be shown there too,” the official said.
A “Hallyu Square” will also be designated
at the end of the street facing the JYP Entertainment building, where
concerts and other performances can be presented on a small-scale stage.
As
the third step, the district office plans to link the Hallyu Star
Street with nearby tourist areas of Apgujeong-dong and Garosu-gil, which
are accessible from the street on foot.
It is
constructing a tourist information center near Apgujeong Station,
scheduled to be opened in February. The center will offer information
about hallyu stars as well as medical tourism, which has also become
popular in Gangnam where more than half of Seoul’s plastic surgery and
skin care clinics are located.
Expanding the
hallyu tour to other types of tourism is the final stage of the plan.
The ward office will design three tour routes under three different
themes: a Korea Fashion Street, a Beauty and Well-being Street and a
Green Tour Line.
The hallyu street will be parts
of the fashion street that is stretched to the east wing of Galleria
Department Store. Flagship stores of luxury name brands are on the
fashion street.
The beauty street route includes restaurants in Garosu-gil and nearby beauty clinics. The green route features Dosan Park.
“We
estimate a range of between 10 billion won to 20 billion won for the
whole project. We’ll seek private investors and state subsidies for
this,” the official said.
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