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Leading K-pop stars, such as Psy, G-Dragon and Rain and dozens of other Korean celebrities, as well as historic and sports figures, have been brought to life in wax models at the Grevin Museum opening in Seoul on Thursday.
The French wax museum’s first Asian branch presents 80 life-size wax models of world-renowned figures and celebrities, including 30 Koreans.
Leading K-pop stars, such as Psy, G-Dragon and Rain and dozens of other Korean celebrities, as well as historic and sports figures, have been brought to life in wax models at the Grevin Museum opening in Seoul on Thursday.
The French wax museum’s first Asian branch presents 80 life-size wax models of world-renowned figures and celebrities, including 30 Koreans.
“We decided Seoul to be our first destination for Grevin Museum in Asia
because the city has rich history and strong cultural content. From
here, the Hallyu boom has spread throughout Asia,” said Dominique
Marcel, CEO of the Compagnie des Alpes, which operates the museum, at a
press conference Wednesday at the Grevin Museum in Seoul. The French
firm also runs ski resorts and leisure facilities around the world.
The
Seoul museum, located near Myeong-dong, Seoul‘s hottest shopping
district, presents wax figures of movie stars, celebrities, historic
figures and politicians in the four-story building from the Japanese
colonial era in the early 1900s.
The wax figures are on display in different themed rooms.
Popular
Korean actors, such as Bae Yong-joon, Jang Dong-gun, Kwon Sang-woo and
Song Seung-heon, greet visitors to a movie awards red carpet scene.
Life-size wax figures of Korean actors, including Bae Yong-joon (left), are on display at Grevin Museum Seoul. (Yonhap) |
The television studio titled “Hallyuwood” features popular Korean actors
and actresses, such as Kim Soo-hyun, Park Shin-hye, Lee Min-ho, Jang
Keun-suk and Hyun Bin, filming shows and movies.
“This is the
world’s biggest exhibition featuring Hallyu stars ranging from the first
generation stars to the latest ones,” said Kim Yong-gwan, president of
Grevin Korea.
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