K-pop connection: 'Demon Hunters' merchandise brings tourists to National Museum of Korea

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K-pop connection: 'Demon Hunters' merchandise brings tourists to National Museum of Korea

 
National Museum of Korea Director Yoo Hong-jun, left, and "KPop Demon Hunters" director Maggie Kang hold presents given to each other at the museum in central Seoul on Thursday. Yoo holds a stuffed tiger named "Derpy" from the film, and Kang holds fan drawn with tiger xylograph. The National Museum of Korea saw surge of international visitors thanks to its museum merchandises that resemble animals appearing in "KPop Demon Hunters." [YONHAP]

National Museum of Korea Director Yoo Hong-jun, left, and "KPop Demon Hunters" director Maggie Kang hold presents given to each other at the museum in central Seoul on Thursday. Yoo holds a stuffed tiger named "Derpy" from the film, and Kang holds fan drawn with tiger xylograph. The National Museum of Korea saw surge of international visitors thanks to its museum merchandises that resemble animals appearing in "KPop Demon Hunters." [YONHAP]

National Museum of Korea Director You Hong-june, left, and “KPop Demon Hunters” director Maggie Kang hold presents given to each other at the museum in central Seoul on Thursday. You holds a stuffed tiger named “Derpy” from the film, and Kang holds fan decorated with tiger xylographs. The National Museum of Korea saw a surge of international visitors thanks to its museum merchandise that resembles animals appearing in “KPop Demon Hunters.”

BY JIN EUN-SOO [[email protected]]
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