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(Video) EXO Suho, TREASURE & CRAVITY Members Greeted By Fans After Arriving At KLIA
(Video) EXO Suho, TREASURE & CRAVITY Members Greeted By Fans After Arriving At KLIA

Hype Malaysia

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hype Malaysia

(Video) EXO Suho, TREASURE & CRAVITY Members Greeted By Fans After Arriving At KLIA

The end of May is truly an exciting time for K-pop fans. Earlier this year, it was announced that EXO leader Suho, and K-pop boy groups CRAVITY and TREASURE, will be making their appearances in Kuala Lumpur on Friday (30th May) and Saturday (31 May) respectively. It now appears that the idols have safely arrived in Malaysia, with fans gathering at Kuala Lumpur International Airport to give them a warm welcome. Here's what went down: Let's start with EXO's Suho. The singer safely landed at KLIA last night (Thursday, 29th May), where he was greeted by excited fans who had been eagerly awaiting his arrival for hours. The 34-year-old was seen waving to supporters while being escorted by security personnel to a buggy, which transported him to his vehicle. Suho is set to take the stage later tonight at Mega Star Arena for his 'Meet Your SUperstar' Falcon x SUHO Special Performance concert. This also marks his third SOLO return to Malaysia after performing here twice last year. On the same day, TREASURE members Park Jeongwoo, Doyoung, Choi Hyunsuk and Haruto were also spotted at the airport. The boys will be making a special appearance later today for the Brice With TREASURE event at Sunway Pyramid. Early this morning, just before dawn, fans who had gathered at the airport since the wee hours spotted the members of CRAVITY shortly after they disembarked from their flight. The boys were seen cheerfully waving to fans from the upper levels of the terminal as they made their way through the airport to their vehicle. For those who may not be aware, member Taeyoung previously lived in Malaysia for 4 years, making this visit something of a homecoming for the vocalist. The idol group is set to share the stage with ATEEZ for the 2025 KPop Masterz In Kuala Lumpur With ATEEZ And CRAVITY concert happening tomorrow. At the time of writing, there's no information on when ATEEZ themselves will arrive in KL, but we can assume that their flight will be later today. Were you there at KLIA to greet the K-pop idols in person? Watch some clips from fans who managed to catch a glimpse of the singers: EXO Suho arriving at KLIA: TREASURE arriving at KLIA: CRAVITY arriving at KLIA: What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0

Suho Special Concert, Xdinary Heroes Concert & More: What To Do In The Klang Valley This Weekend
Suho Special Concert, Xdinary Heroes Concert & More: What To Do In The Klang Valley This Weekend

Hype Malaysia

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hype Malaysia

Suho Special Concert, Xdinary Heroes Concert & More: What To Do In The Klang Valley This Weekend

A new weekend is on the horizon, which means more events happening in the Klang Valley to look forward to! If you're looking for fun times to fill your weekend agenda, here's our list of activities – curated just for you! This weekend, we've got some concerts lined up for you – from a special performance from EXO's Suho to Xdinary Heroes' debut concert in KL. We also have two joint concerts featuring ATEEZ, CRAVITY, T-ARA, Hyolyn and Zion.T. We also have an exciting concert from Indonesia's very own Melly Goeslaw! Falcon X Suho Special Performance Making his way to KL for a special performance is EXO leader Suho! Get ready for an unforgettable night filled with breathtaking vocals, captivating choreography and magical moments! Click here to get your tickets! Date: 30th May 2025 (Friday) Venue: Mega Star Arena Melly Goeslaw 'Ada Apa Dengan Melly…? Prom Nite' In Kuala Lumpur Dance your heart out at this special 'prom night' by renowned Indonesian singer Melly Goeslaw! The concert is set to be a night to remember, with appearances from Aina Abdul, Nicholas Saputra and Dinda Ghania! Click here to get your tickets! Date: 31st May 2025 (Saturday) Venue: Axiata Arena Xdinary Heroes 'Beautiful Mind World Tour' In Kuala Lumpur Making their way to Kuala Lumpur for the first time is the Korean pop-rock band, Xdinary Heroes! Get ready to rock out with these talented musicians, as they perform hits like 'Happy Death Day' and 'Beautiful Life'. Click here to get your tickets to the show! Date: 31st May 2025 (Saturday) Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur K-Pop Masterz 2025 in Kuala Lumpur With ATEEZ and CRAVITY For the very first time, KPOP MASTERZ 2025 comes to Kuala Lumpur, bringing together two South Korean boy groups: ATEEZ and CRAVITY! Witness their incredible passion and charisma live in one unforgettable show! Click here to get your tickets! Date: 31st May 2025 (Saturday) Venue: Mines International Exhibition & Convention Centre (MIECC) Ye!loo Concert With T-ARA, Hyolyn, Zion.T Fueled by the power of K-pop, Ye!loo Festival brings music to your ears and stunning visuals to your eyes! Get ready to be wowed with performances from renowned K-pop acts T-ARA, Hyolyn and Zion.T. Click here to get your tickets! Date: 31st May 2025 (Saturday) Venue: Idea Live Arena

11 Korean dramas you loved—but didn't know were remakes
11 Korean dramas you loved—but didn't know were remakes

Tatler Asia

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tatler Asia

11 Korean dramas you loved—but didn't know were remakes

2. 'Boys Over Flowers' (2009) Based on: Hana Yori Dango (Japan); Meteor Garden (Taiwan) This show was the blueprint for every chaebol -bully-meets-spunky-poor-girl plotline we've seen since. Adapted from the wildly popular Japanese manga and following successful live-action versions in Taiwan and Japan, this is one of the earlier adapted Korean dramas that added its own glossy take on an already successful franchise, complete with dramatic violin music and gravity-defying hair. See more: 10 most endearing love triangles in K-dramas 3. 'The World of the Married' (2020) Based on: Doctor Foster (UK) Move over, polite passive aggression, this revenge thriller takes British restraint and douses it in makjang gasoline. The World of the Married reimagines the BBC's Doctor Foster with all the emotional chaos and simmering tension you'd expect from a hit K-drama. Adultery never looked so dramatic. Also read: 12 inspiring K-drama monologues that capture life perfectly 4. 'Rich Man' (2018) Based on: Rich Man, Poor Woman (Japan, 2012) A tech CEO (Suho) who can't recognise faces falls for a spunky job applicant (Ha Yeon-soo) who lies on her résumé. It's K-drama meet-cute 101, but the format first succeeded in Japan. This adaptation kept the quirky charm of the original but added a layer of K-pop polish, thanks to EXO's Suho's casting. Also read: 10 sweetest meet-cutes in K-drama history 5. 'Designated Survivor: 60 Days' (2019) Based on: Designated Survivor (USA) When the President is taken out in an attack, an unassuming environment minister is thrust into power. Sound familiar? This taut political drama is a Korean remake of the Kiefer Sutherland-led American show, but with a tighter runtime and more emotional heft. Oh, and less yelling. 6. 'To the Beautiful You' (2012) Based on: Hanazakari no Kimitachi e (Japan, manga by Hisaya Nakajo) Girl (Sulli) disguises herself as a boy to attend an all-male sports school and meet her high-jump idol (Minho). It's gender-bending chaos with a side of secondhand embarrassment. While the Japanese versions may have leaned more toward slapstick, the Korean adaptation gave us glossy visuals, swoonier moments and a very confused Minho. 7. 'Entourage' (2016) Based on: Entourage (USA) A Hollywood bromance gets a Gangnam makeover. Entourage Korea imported the behind-the-scenes glamour and chaos of the American original, but swapped the LA sun for Seoul's glittery nightlife. Despite the star-studded cast (which includes Cho Jin-woong and Seo Kang-joon), it didn't hit the same cultural note, but it remains an ambitious swing at cross-border adaptation. Don't miss: 10 most powerful chaebol families in K-dramas 8. 'Legal High' (2019) Based on: Legal High (Japan) Swoon-worthy Korean dramas aren't the only ones that borrow material. Snappy courtroom banter meets outlandish legal tactics in this remake of the Japanese legal comedy. Jin Goo's eccentric, win-at-all-costs lawyer Go Tae-rim brought a new flavour to the K-drama courtroom scene, even if the humour leaned more zany than subtle. 9. 'Secret Garden' (2010) Based on: The Prince and the Pauper and western body-swap tropes This one's not a direct remake, but it borrows heavily from body-swap stories like Freaky Friday or Big and even classics like The Prince and the Pauper . Interestingly, it doesn't borrow anything from Frances Hodgson Burnett. Instead, it answers what happens when a stuntwoman (Ha Ji-won) and a chaebol CEO (Hyun Bin) magically switch bodies. The result is gender-flipping hilarity and (eventual) romantic chemistry that still has fans swooning. 10. 'Little Women' (2022) Based on: Louisa May Alcott's Little Women (US) This isn't your grandmother's March sisters. In this bold Korean reimagining, the genteel charm of Louisa May Alcott's classic is replaced with mystery, money laundering and murder. Starring Kim Go-eun as Oh In-joo (our modern-day Jo March with a ledger), the series follows three sisters who grow up poor and suddenly find themselves entangled in a web of corporate corruption, privilege and powerful enemies. The series was marketed as a Korean adaptation, but it plays fast and loose with the details. While the bones of sisterhood and sacrifice remain, this Little Women doesn't politely sip tea—it gulps down intrigue by the glass. 11. 'A Time Called You' (2023) Based on: Some Day or One Day (Taiwan, 2019) The cult Taiwanese hit about time travel, identity and doomed love got a sleek Korean makeover in 2023, starring Jeon Yeo-been in a haunting dual role and Ahn Hyo-seop as the boy caught between timelines and tragedies. While the heart of the story remains—mysterious cassette tapes, parallel lives and impossible choices—the K-drama adaptation leans deeper into emotional gravity and visual polish. It's not just a remake; it's a tender reinvention of one of Asia's most cherished sci-fi romances. Also read: From 'Lovely Runner' to 'The Atypical Family': How these 5 Korean dramas explore the concept of time travel

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