Korea Travel Fair 2026 at Plaza Singapura
Singapore is welcoming the largest Disney Cruise ship to our port this week, with a whole slew of activities, including Disney cruise-themed fireworks surrounding its inaugural voyage. But for those of you whose tastes are more Hallyu than Mickey, the Korea Travel Fair 2026 is a 3-day-long extravaganza, happening 6th-8th March, at Plaza Singapura that you might want to take note of.
When & where is the fair?
The fair will take place from 10.30am to 9pm daily this Friday to Sunday, 6th-8th March, at the Main Atrium, The Alley, and Canopy Plaza in Plaza Singapura.
Admission to the fair is free, so all you’ll have to do is make your way to Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, where the Orchard Road mall can be found.
What can I expect at the fair?
Meet Ji Chang-wook & the cast of Korean musical Dream High
Image credit: Korea Tourism Organisation
Fans of Korean actor and singer Ji Chang-wook, this is your chance to meet him IRL at the Celebrity Travel Talk happening at 11am on Saturday. Not only will you be just metres away from the star of hit dramas like Healer, The K2 and Welcome to Samdai-ri, you’ll also get to hear him share about his personal travel stories, must-visit destinations, and his favourite Korean food.
Head to the K-Wellness Room in the Main Atrium to snap photos with the star, share your pics on social media, and you might just win bonus prizes too.
Image credit: Korea Tourism Organisation
Also happening at the same time is the Opening Ceremony, where the cast of Dream High will take the stage. If you miss this, fret not, because they’re scheduled to perform on the other days of the fair too – at 2pm on Friday, and 12.30pm on Sunday.
Learn to cook from Culinary Class Wars celeb chefs
Jung Ho-young (LHS), Jung Ji-sun (RHS).
Image adapted from: Korea Tourism Organisation, @chef_jisunjoung via Instagram
On Sunday at 5pm, the stage will go to the Queen of Dim Sum, Jung Ji-sun, and Dancing Fairy Jung Ho-young of Culinary Class Wars and Chef & My Fridge fame. If you couldn’t get enough of them on the shows, head to Plaza Singapura on 8th March to watch them make their signature dishes, plus share about the Korean culinary scene.
Discover Korean food from 10 different regions
Image credit: Eatbook
The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, the saying goes, but we daresay the “man” in question is humanity in general, rather than the XY-chromosome half of our population. If you’re Team Eat To Live, then the Colours of Korea: K-Travel Energy Finder event is where you want to be.
Image credit: Eatbook
There’s more to Korean food than kimchi and bulgogi, the Energy Finder will show you, as you get to know food from 10 different regions of the country. At the end of this experience, you’ll be given a personalised result slip with recommendations for your ideal Korean travel destination, plus a voucher from SEORAE.
FYI, the brand hails from South Korea, and uses hay and oakwood to smoke your meats according to an ancient Korean method. They also have hanjeongsik, a traditional banquet-style full-course meal historically served to royals.
Plus, there’ll be a SEORAE JIB food truck on-site, with food tastings too.
Skincare consultations & K-beauty demonstrations
Besides food and pop culture, Korea is just as famed for its beauty game, and here’s your opportunity to join the craze. Besides the K-Beauty Tryouts and INNISFREE Skincare Analysis, there will be K-beauty workshops held by Beauty Play as well as JUNGSAEMMOOL, created by celeb makeup artist Jung Saem Mool.
K-pop dance & Korean-inspired craft workshops

Image adapted from: @mychoi.official via Instagram, @flofi_paperflowers via Instagram
The Korea Travel Fair is really a one-stop shop for all things Korean – there will also be K-pop dance workshops by Kyung, shoe charm-making by MY CHOI, and paper flower workshops by FLOFI.
For more cultural workshops, there’s the Norigae Making Workshop, where you’ll craft a traditional Korean accessory, a Musical Box Making Workshop, Hand Fan Decorating Workshop and others – all organised by regional tourism organisations from Korea.
Sign up for event-exclusive holiday packages
We get that for some of us, signing up for holiday experiences with an experienced agent is simply more our cup of tea. Amidst all of the fun and entertainment at the Korea Travel Fair 2026, there will be dedicated booths by experienced operators such as Chan Brothers Travel, EU Holidays and Hong Thai Travel, who are coming with event-exclusive deals.
Not only can you leave with a holiday booked, but you’ll also get to redeem gifts for sign-ups at this event.
Daily lucky draws
Complete the Boarding Pass Challenge at 5 interactive touchpoints, and you’ll stand a chance to win luggage, dining vouchers, and even round-trip air tickets to Korea for two. For some immediate gratification, you’ll receive a specially curated gift when you’ve gotten all 5 stamps – though the gift is only available on a first-come, first-served basis, while stocks last.
Some of the challenges include attending a travel talk, taking and posting a photo, and taking part in any of the K-culture experiences.
Book your next trip at the Korea Travel Fair 2026
Even if you’re not looking to book a trip, the Korea Travel Fair is the event that you should attend for an extra immersive experience of what the country has to offer. Otherwise, short of actually flying there, this is where you’ll find those of us who are dreaming of our next trip.
Find out more about the Korea Travel Fair 2026
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Cover image adapted from: @chef_jisunjoung via Instagram, Korea Tourism Organisation

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