
Exposition visitors crowd outdoor spaces of the ″2026 K-Expo USA: All About K-Style″ event in Los Angeles between May 23 and 24. [KOREA CREATIVE CONTENT AGENCY]
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More than 40,000 Angelinos took a deep dive into contemporary Korean lifestyle with hands-on experiences ranging from spicy instant noodles to Korean makeup techniques and K-pop acts during the “2026 K-Expo USA: All About K-Style” event in Los Angeles, according to the Korea Creative Content Agency (Kocca).Â
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Hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and organized by the Kocca, the expo took place in downtown Los Angeles on May 23 and 24.Â
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The exposition has expanded into a comprehensive platform for international cultural exchange that encompasses Korean food, beauty and sports beyond K-pop, according to the agency.
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Instant noodle maker Nongshim ran experiential spaces where visitors could taste spicy Korean flavors and recreate the famed “instant noodles along the Han River” experience.
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Netflix unveiled exclusive images of Korean-made content that have garnered considerable attention in North America and hosted a “K-star zone†that introduced philosophies and works of Korean creators.
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The Korea Football Association created a space that recreated the national football team's locker room. The Korea Cosmetic Industry Institute offered a personal color analysis with tailored makeup consultations.
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Exposition visitors dance to K-pop music at the ″2026 K-Expo USA: All About K-Style″ event in Los Angeles in May. [KOREA CREATIVE CONTENT AGENCY]
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In a cooking event, celebrity chef Song Hoon from Netflix's Culinary Class Wars (2024-25) and actor Ryu Soo-young showcased localized Korean dishes:
hoe gimbap (raw fish rice roll) and flatfish tartare tacos paired with fried seaweed.
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“When I see foreigners smiling brightly in satisfaction after tasting Korean food, I feel really empowered,†Ryu said. “I will continuously connect Korean food with the rest of the world.â€
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At Peacock Theater, K-pop acts Jay Park, P1Harmony and K-pop rookie group LNGSHOT performed in front of around 6,000 K-pop fans and concertgoers. The special guests included American singers Jaydon and Paradise.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass presented certificates of appreciation to Korean singers in recognition of the role Korean content played in revitalizing the local community and enriching cultural diversity.
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“The expo has proven that K-content is embedding into everyday life [globally], evolving beyond a mere cultural phenomenon,†Yoo Hyun-seok, the agency's interim director, said in a press release. Yoo also pledged continued support to broaden the global reach of Korean content and promote cultural exchange between Korea and the United States.
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The exposition will head to Paris in June and Mexico City in September, according to the Kocca.Â
BY LEE SOO-JUNG [[email protected]]



