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Pop Mart's Korean CEO Wants K-Collabs, and 4 More Stories You Can't Miss

May 30, 2026

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From Labubu's Korean ambitions to AI replacing your reading habits — Korea's cultural engine never stops.

The Chinese toy giant behind Labubu is eyeing Korean partnerships, while AI tools reshape how Koreans consume information. Here are this week's sharpest cultural signals.

Labubu Maker Pop Mart Eyes Korean Star Power for Collabs

Chinese toy giant's Korean CEO praises K-influence

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Koreans Now Ask AI to Read the News for Them

Three-line summaries reshape how Korea reads

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Two Korean Films Land Coveted Shanghai Festival Invite

Period dramas head to China's top film stage

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Do Korean Boycotts Actually Hurt Companies' Bottom Lines

Fact-check traces real damage from past campaigns

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Ulsan's Rising Port Wins Germany's Prestigious iF Design Award

Korean urban design earns global recognition

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