Lifestyle Trend: How KPop Demon Hunters fans are recreating the experience in Seoul  You Should Know

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At a dance studio near Cheonggyecheon Stream in central Seoul on September 6, some 30 young foreigners moved in sync to shouts of encouragement in a mix of Korean and English.

Though some stumbled at first, laughter quickly turned to focus as the music swelled and the rhythm took over.

The session was part of “Learn K-pop Dance”, a weekly programme run by the Seoul Tourism Organisation every Saturday.

Kiana, a 24-year-old visitor from Iran, said: “I went to [the] Han River and Naksan Park, where KPop Demon Hunters was set, but learning the dance together feels more special than just visiting filming spots.”

Food products featuring characters from KPop Demon Hunters are sold at a shop in Incheon International Airport, South Korea. Photo: EPA

The film, known as Ke-de-heon in Korean, has become an unofficial guide for foreign visitors. Rather than simply snapping photos at landmarks such as Naksan Fortress Trail, N Seoul Tower or Jamsil Sports Complex – all featured in the show – fans are recreating the experience.