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Pop idols lead a resurgent Korean wave across the region

A new Korean wave - led by a flotilla of young pop idols - is surging through the region again, writes Patrick Suen

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Psy, of Gangnam Style fame, will perform at Mama. Photo: Reuters

For a while, it looked as though , the craze for all things Korean that swept across the region about a decade ago, was finally on the wane.

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Few - if any - box office hits from South Korea in the past couple of years had replicated the earlier local success of (1999) or Stalls on Ladies' Street in Mong Kok had stopped selling DVD box sets of Korean TV dramas. Idols such as Bae Yong-joon, Lee Byung-hun, Jang Hyuk and Jun Ji-hyun no longer triggered the mass hysteria they once did. Korean pop, or K-pop, was mostly relegated to videos played in television showrooms.

But just before it could be written off as a thing of the past, the so-called "Korean wave" - a term coined on the mainland to refer to the surge in popularity of South Korean entertainment and culture worldwide - has returned with a vengeance, and riding high on the crest is a new breed of K-pop stars.

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When Yoon-A, of the popular group Girls' Generation, came here recently she was mobbed by hundreds of fans at the Hong Kong International Airport and later in Wellington Street in Central, where the leggy 22-year-old went on a shopping spree. Just a week before that, boy band SHINee arrived for their first Hong Kong concert. A fan who had won a chance to pose with her idols broke down in tears before collapsing when the photo session was cancelled due to the boys' hectic work schedule.

K-pop concerts have been dominating the local events calendar since summer: KBS Music Bank in June, bands T-ara and 2AM playing in September, SHINee last month, the Mnet Asian Music Awards (Mama) ceremony this Friday - where global phenomenon and rapper Psy of fame will perform, a day after appearing at Club Cubic at Macau's City of Dreams casino - and Big Bang's Alive Tour in December.

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