Korean culture tourism continues to grow rapidly throughout Taguig City and Bonifacio Global City (BGC), becoming one of the most influential lifestyle tourism trends in Metro Manila in recent years. In 2026, this cultural wave remains strong as more visitors—especially students, young professionals, and international tourists—actively explore Korean-inspired cafés, restaurants, convenience stores, beauty shops, and entertainment spaces that reflect the modern lifestyle of South Korea.
This growing interest is largely driven by the global popularity of K-pop, K-dramas, Korean fashion, and Korean beauty standards, all of which have significantly shaped the preferences of Filipino youth. Many tourists no longer visit BGC only for shopping or sightseeing, but also to experience Korean-themed environments that allow them to feel closer to the culture they see online and in media. As a result, Korean-inspired businesses have become an important part of the district’s tourism identity. One of the most visited cultural and educational attractions in the area is the Korean Cultural Center Philippines, which plays a key role in promoting Korean language, arts, and cultural exchange programs. Visitors often attend exhibitions, workshops, film screenings, and language classes that deepen their understanding of Korean heritage beyond entertainment. This makes the center not only a tourist attraction but also an important bridge for cultural learning between Korea and the Philippines. Outside formal institutions, Korean cafés and restaurants scattered across Taguig and BGC continue to attract large numbers of visitors daily. These establishments are designed to replicate the aesthetic and atmosphere of cafés in Seoul, featuring minimalist interiors, soft lighting, and visually appealing food presentations. Popular Korean dishes such as samgyeopsal, tteokbokki, bibimbap, and Korean fried chicken have become mainstream food choices among locals and tourists alike. For many visitors, dining in these spaces is not just about food, but about experiencing a cultural lifestyle that feels trendy, modern, and socially engaging. Korean convenience stores and beauty shops also contribute significantly to the tourism experience. These stores often sell imported snacks, skincare products, cosmetics, and everyday items commonly seen in Korean dramas and variety shows. Because of this, tourists often visit these places to recreate “K-drama experiences,” taking photos, buying themed products, and immersing themselves in a lifestyle that feels familiar yet exciting. Beauty stores, in particular, have become popular among young consumers who are influenced by Korean skincare routines and cosmetic trends.
The influence of Korean entertainment has also transformed how tourism is experienced in the district. Many visitors plan “K-culture tours” around BGC, visiting multiple cafés, restaurants, and themed stores in a single day. Social media platforms play a major role in this trend, as tourists frequently share aesthetic photos and videos inspired by Korean pop culture. This online exposure further strengthens the visibility of Korean-inspired tourism and encourages more people to explore the area. Tourism experts believe that the rise of Korean culture tourism in Taguig and BGC reflects a broader shift toward “experience-based tourism,” where visitors prioritize emotional connection, lifestyle immersion, and cultural engagement over traditional sightseeing. Instead of simply observing a destination, tourists now want to live the experience—and Korean culture provides a highly relatable and visually appealing way to do so.
Overall, the continuous growth of Korean culture tourism in Taguig and BGC highlights how global entertainment trends can directly shape local tourism landscapes. Through institutions like the Korean Cultural Center, as well as the expanding presence of Korean-inspired cafés, restaurants, and lifestyle shops, the district has become a vibrant hub where culture, tourism, and modern youth identity intersect in meaningful and highly engaging ways.









