Korean Alley
Made in Asia takes you on a journey through Korea
A dedicated space where you can dance to K-Pop, discover traditional Korean cuisine, learn more about the latest cosmetic trends in K-Beauty, or even try on traditional dresses (Hanbok).
Hidden Power Information Booth
Area dedicated to dance class registrations and the presentation of the association’s activities.
Random Play Dance K-pop
A random means joining the dance booth when you know the artist’s choreography, dancing along, and then stepping out whenever the music changes.
K-pop Contest
Come join the K-pop dance competitions on the main stage at Made in Asia! Competitions for amateurs, professionals, and children!
Quiz KPOP
Knowledge quizzes about Korean stars and groups, with fun prizes for the winners!
Traditional Korean attire
A wardrobe of dresses and costumes for men and children! Try on a traditional Hanbok and make the moment unforgettable with a family photo!
Korean makeup.
Get K-beauty makeup designed to match your style, outfit, or costume. For a touch of sparkle in your life, this booth is not to be missed!
Reimagined ‘Squid Game’ Games
Come experience the Squid Game challenges in a reimagined way through these mini-games adapted for everyone!
Korean Craft Workshop
Hanbok creation
Bookmark with Hanbok
Lotus flowers
Ddakji (Squid Game)
And much more!
Korean massage
A professional masseuse will be present to give you a relaxing massage for 15 to 20 minutes. Deep tissue technique, using essential oils. It will help you recharge to continue your visit in our Korean Village
The Gachi ASBL Relaxation Zone and Its Activities
Photocard Exchange
Very popular in South Korea, photocards are small illustrated cards, often featuring artists or iconic characters from Korean pop culture. This concept is based on exchange: each participant brings a photocard to swap with another, in a spirit of sharing and collecting.
This system encourages exchanges between enthusiasts, fosters meetings, and perfectly reflects Korean culture, which is based on friendliness, mutual respect, and the joy of collecting together.
Freebies of all kinds
In South Korea, freebies are a real fan tradition! Stickers, keychains, bracelets, or little handmade creations—they’re shared just for fun. The concept is simple: free put, free take—you leave a freebie, you take another. No complicated rules, just sharing, smiles, and great encounters. A super friendly spirit that we love to find at Korean booths!
Fun & Traditional Games
Traditional Korean games like Cham Cham Cham (fast-paced and full of reflexes), Tuho (a game of accuracy), or Gonggi (great for testing dexterity), as well as fun quizzes and free exchange moments to play, laugh, and meet other fans.