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El K-pop rompió tabúes al ser inclusivo. Ahora, la K-beauty está empezando a hacer lo mismo

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Por Kati Chitrakorn, CNN Hoy en día, asiste a cualquier concierto de K-pop —ya sea de Blackpink o BTS— y encontrarás una multitud diversa de fanáticos provenientes de todo el mundo, cantando al unísono, aunque las canciones sean principalmente en coreano. Es un símbolo revelador del impulso de Corea del Sur por diversificar y reactivar su economía a través de la expansión global de la cultura coreana, también conocida como “Hallyu” o la Ola Core…

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By Kati Chitrakorn, CNN. Today, attend any K-pop concert—whether it's Blackpink or BTS—and you'll find a diverse crowd of fans from all over the world, singing along even though the songs are mostly in Korean. It's a telling symbol of South Korea's drive to diversify and revitalize its economy through the global expansion of Korean culture, also known as "Hallyu" or the Korean Wave. However, despite the current international buzz surrounding K-c…

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KIFI broke the news in Idaho Falls, United States on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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