Korean Mousse Cake Trend: Fruit-Shaped Desserts Crack into 2026
Korean mousse cake trend hits 2026: fruit-shaped desserts with cracking chocolate shells. Where to find them in Seoul, prices, and why they sell out by noon.
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Korean mousse cake trend hits 2026: fruit-shaped desserts with cracking chocolate shells. Where to find them in Seoul, prices, and why they sell out by noon.
Korea rail trips beyond Seoul are surging — Gyeongju bookings up 112% after Klook’s Korail digital ticketing launch. Routes, cities, and how to book.
Korea Japan art exhibition ‘Art Between Korea and Japan Since 1945’ at MMCA Gwacheon shows nearly 200 works by 43 artists across 80 years. Visitor guide.
Cheongna Sky Bridge Edge Walk opened May 15 — a 184m open-air tower walk over Incheon, the world’s highest sea bridge observatory. Booking and visit tips.
HIVE Seoul Art Fair launches May 21-24, 2026 at COEX Magok with 48 galleries and a no-booth-fee model. Here’s what makes the new fair different.
Garden of Gratitude opens May 14 at Gwanghwamun Square — a Korean War memorial honoring 22 allied nations with 23 sculptures and a Freedom Hall museum.
Korean Pavilion Venice Biennale 2026 ‘Liberation Space: Fortress/Nest’ features red industrial pipes and organza forms exploring post-political-turmoil themes.
Busan tourism 2026 Q1 hit 1.02M foreign visitors — the fastest pace to a million ever, up 26.4% in spending. Taiwan, China, and Japan led the surge.
Icheon Ceramic Festival 2026 runs through May 5 with 240 free pottery studios, master workshops, and open-air kilns. Here’s the visitor playbook.
K-culture tourism Korea: 94% of US and APAC travelers cite K-pop or K-drama as a reason to visit. Airbnb’s 4,500-respondent report breaks it down.