National Museum of Korea in Seoul hit 3.8M in attendance in the first half of 2026
National Museum of Korea Draws 3.8M Visitors Amid Hallyu Boom
South Korea’s cultural tourism is gaining fresh momentum as the National Museum of Korea draws massive global interest
BYDiya Mukherjee
16 JUL 2026, 08:23 AM
Highlights
- The National Museum of Korea is emerging as an unprecedented winner of the Hallyutourism boom.
- Korean cultural tourism is opening a new door of growth as global visitors look beyond concerts and dramas.
- By pairing heritage with BTS and BLACKPINK’s popularity, the country is positioning its national museum as one of the biggest cultural landmarks.
The National Museum of Korea (NMK) has attained a record-breaking attendance number in the first half of 2026. The visitor figure neared 3.8 million as the global obsession with Korean entertainment progressively translates into physical tourism
According to industry data cited by Yonhap on July 15, 2026, the museum welcomed 3,795,400 people between January and June. This marks a 39.7% increase, as compared to the same period in 2025. This sudden influx highlights how the Korean Wave, or Hallyu, is effectively growing beyond streaming, screens, and concert arenas into traditional heritage tourism, solidifying Seoul as the top hub of culture worldwide
International demand pushes attendance to new highs
The museum drew more visitors in the first half of the year than it did during all of 2024, which stood at 3,788,785 by the end of the year. An important driver of this growth is a sharp spike in global interest. Notably, foreign visitors rose 68.8% year-on-year to 165,404. This momentum comes after a historic 2025 performance, when British art publication The Art Newspaper ranked the Seoul institution as the world’s third most-visited museum, trailing only the Louvre in Paris and the Vatican Museums.
Peak travel season prompts longer opening hours
Domestic engagement maintains an equally robust nature. Local winter vacations, Lunar New Year travel, and spring holidays pushed monthly attendance past the 700,000 mark in January, February, and May, followed by a record 536,000 turnout in June alone
To accommodate the foot traffic, museum officials confirmed that they will temporarily extend daily operating hours from 09:00 a.m. – 05: 30 p.m. to 09:00 a.m. – 06:00 p.m., during the peak summer corridor from July 27 to August 17. Whereas, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the museum will remain open until 09:00 p.m.Â
Pop culture strengthens Korea’s heritage economy
The current trajectories depict no signs of slowdown, with institutional projections suggesting that the museum is well-positioned to surpass the 7 million annual visitor mark by the end of the year. Additionally, pop culture exports like BTS and BLACKPINKhave become critical drivers of the National Museum of Korea’s strategy to widen its appeal beyond usual museum goers.Â
BTS’ ARIRANGmerchandise collaborationublic Relations Ambassador further expanded the museum’s global visibility. On the other hand, BLACKPINK’s DEADLINEactivation turned the venue into a K-pop destinationme illuminations.Â
Even though NMK has not disclosed attendance generated by either campaign, it reportedly created a significant impact. With such commerciallys, it shows how pop-culture fandom is converting into high-value cultural capital, making K-heritage another growth pillar for the East Asian nation
Diya Mukherjee
Diya Mukherjee is a Content Writer at Outlook Respawn with a postgraduate background in media. She has a passion for writing content and is enthusiastic about exploring cultures, literature, global affairs, and pop culture
Diya Mukherjee
Author
Diya Mukherjee is a Content Writer at Outlook Respawn with a postgraduate background in media. She has a passion for writing content and is enthusiastic about exploring cultures, literature, global affairs, and pop culture
Published At: 16 JUL 2026, 08:23 AM
Tags:Pop CultureK-PopSouth KoreaBTSBlackpink
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