The annual number of foreign tourists to South Korea is likely to exceed 10 million this month thanks to increased Chinese and Japanese visitors, a state-run tourism company said Friday.
According to the Korea National Tourism Organization (KNTO), the number of travelers who visited the country reached 8.44 million in the January-September period, up 19 percent from the same period last year.
The company forecast the figure will surpass the 10 million mark between Nov. 20 and 22, citing more foreign tourists visited South Korea in September and October.
KNTO also said the number of inbound travelers is expected to reach 1.13 million for all of this year, compared with 9.79 million last year.
The company attributed the rise in the number of foreign tourists to South Korea to increased Chinese and Japanese tourists.
In the first nine months, the number of Chinese tourists to South Korea rose 29 percent to 2.77 million from a year ago, with that of Japanese tourists advancing 19.6 percent to 2.16 million.
“A boom in hallyu based on K-pop contributed to the sharp increase in the number of foreign tourists to South Korea,” an official at the KNTO said.
Hallyu, or Korean wave, refers to the popularity of South Korean TV dramas, pop music and films abroad.
The KNTO said it plans to hold a celebration for the 10 millionth foreign tourist to South Korea at Incheon International Airport, the country‘s main gate way. (Yonhap)