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‘I didn’t feel the Korean wave until I came to Malaysia’

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After her time here, FMT intern Soyoung Choi reflects on how ‘hallyu’ has evolved into a shared culture far beyond her homeland.

PETALING JAYA: Whenever I tell people in Malaysia I’m Korean, the response is almost always the same: “I love Korean dramas or music!”

During my internship with FMT, colleagues and interviewees often steered the conversation towards Korean TV shows, K-pop or skincare the moment my nationality came up.

Of course, growing up in Korea, these were never trends to me – just everyday life. And because of that familiarity, I never quite felt the so-called Korean wave, or “hallyu”, as it unfolded.

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