France's famous waxwork museum Musee Grevin's first Asian museum waxes lyrical over K-pop
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France's famous waxwork museum Musee Grevin's first Asian museum waxes lyrical over K-pop
A woman takes a selfie with a waxwork model of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the opening day of the first Asian outpost of France's famous waxwork museum, Musee Grevin, in Seoul on July 30, 2015. The new museum's focus is firmly on the world of entertainment and, in particular, stars of the "Hallyu" or "Korean Wave" of pop songs and TV melodramas that have become the country's most potent cultural export. AFP PHOTO / Ed Jones.



SEOUL (AFP).- Psy, Paris Hilton and Queen Elizabeth II all made it, but South Korean President Park Geun-Hye turned down her chance of immortality in the first Asian outpost of France's famous waxwork museum, Musee Grevin, that opened in Seoul Thursday.

The new museum's focus is firmly on the world of entertainment and, in particular, stars of the "Hallyu" or "Korean Wave" of pop songs and TV melodramas that have become the country's most potent cultural export.

As a result, waxworks of global icons like Michael Jackson and Madonna rub shoulders with the likes of actress Choi Ji-Woo -- star of one of the original Hallyu dramas "Winter Sonata" who enjoys a major fan following in Japan.

The overseas popularity of Korean celebrities like Choi and "Gangnam Style" singer Psy was a major factor in the choice of Seoul for Grevin's first Asian museum.

"South Korea has become a major regional trend-setter and Seoul is increasingly a flagship Asian destination," said Dominique Marcel, CEO of Grevin's parent company, Compagnie des Alpes.

"Being here, we can attract not only Koreans, but also Chinese, Japanese and Taiwanese visitors," Marcel said.

And there is the added bonus that Grevin's main competitor, Madam Tussauds, which has wax museums in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo, is not present in South Korea.

The timing of the Seoul opening is slightly unfortunate given the dramatic plunge in tourist arrivals to South Korea because of a recent outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) that claimed 36 lives.

But there is a promotional silver lining with Seoul tourism officials desperate to push any new project or venue that might help bring the foreign visitors back.

The Seoul museum is being run with a South Korean partner, Mast Entertainment, which was largely responsible for choosing which celebrities and historical figures to include in the initial waxwork lineup.

"Our real goal was to get those people who represent the Korean popular culture that is so dominant in Asia," said Mast CEO Kim Yong-Kwan.

According to Kim, some of the chosen Korean celebrities -- backed by their agents -- took a "very pro-active" role in how their wax likenesses were presented.

"One actress brought about four or five dresses and wanted to change them over and over and over again," he said.

While the US and Chinese presidents, Barack Obama and Xi Jinping, are both represented, there is a noticeable absence of any South Korean political figures -- with the exception of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.

"That was quite a tricky issue," Kim acknowledged.

"We wanted to stay away from local politics, because it's sensitive and we wanted personalities everybody would be happy with," he added.

Nevertheless, President Park's office was approached about the possibility of a spot for the country's first female head of state.

"We never got a response," Kim said.



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