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From K-pop to zoning out, Seoul crowdsources its next tourism map

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· Jul 10, 2026
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Related coverage for "From K-pop to zoning out, Seoul crowdsources its next tourism map": Korea Times News — APEC summit sparks tourism surge in ancient Korean capital. Brisbane Times — You don’t expect to find amazing hikes in a city this big, but they’re everywhere. Yonhap News Agency — K-pop, beauty, food and more to converge at annual MyK Festa