Plataran Kampung korea is an area of the city of Bandung that was built as closely as possible to the character of the city of Seoul, South Korea. This place was built in 2017 at the initiative of Ridwan Kamil as Mayor of Bandung at that time. The Korean Village is located in the Kiara Artha Park Complex, Kiaracondong, Bandung. Various Korean cultures, from music to fashion, are very closely related to Indonesian society. Not only kids, among adults to mothers, fond of various things that smell of Ginseng Country.
Besides introducing each other to the culture of each city, Both Little Seoul and Kampung Korea are the right places to develop tourism.
Kampung Korea is a tourist area that is still one area with Taman Kiara Artha. This tourist spot consists of two areas, namely traditional and modern. Korean Village provides an opportunity for tourists to experience Korean atmosphere through architecture, culinary, as well as the culture displayed.
The main thing to pay attention to when visiting Korean Village is the architecture. The entrance gate of this tourist area is made to resemble a traditional building in South Korea. With arched roof and big wooden gate, The entrance to this tourist area is guaranteed to attract attention and invites to be immortalized as an iconic photo backdrop.
For a modern area made as a replica of the atmosphere of Seoul City. The facade of the building is decorated with wide and colorful glass windows. The street is decorated by uniquely shaped and beautiful lights. Garden benches that also serve as a dining area are neatly lined up in the middle of the area.
Seen from the side of culinary tourism, Plataran Kampung Korea also serves a variety of food outlets for culinary tourism. Not only limited to Korean food, but also local food and other East Asian countries like Japan. Food like ramyeon, broken, and chikin available here. Visitors don't have to pay a fortune to be able to enter and enjoy the South Korean atmosphere at Kampung Korea. This ticket even includes a voucher at one of the food and beverage outlets in it.