Fancy a unique stay in Seoul hosted by K-pop band Enhypen?


Seoul's famous cultural hub allows an overnight stay for the first time. – Photo: Handout

Fancy staying a night in South Korea’s Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)?

K-pop band Enhypen is hosting a night’s stay at the popular cultural hub in Seoul in September, and you can be that lucky person chosen for the experience.

This will be the first time ever that a person is allowed to stay overnight at the DDP.

The experience will take place a day before Seoul Fashion Week kicks off in September, so you will get an exclusive sneak preview of the collections before they hit the runway, too. In fact, you will actually be sleeping on the runway itself (in a bed, of course)!

You will also get exclusive front row passes to the fashion show, where there’s a high chance of rubbing shoulders with some celebrities, a tour of the DDP rooftop and some signed photographs of Enhypen.

And on top of that, you will also be able to try on some of the designer clothes that will be featured in the show.

Visitors can start booking the “Open Seoul Fashion Week” stay on Airbnb on May 24 at 7am. If you are selected, you will only have to pay RM63 for the stay (flight tickets to Seoul are not included in this campaign). The experience is only for one person, but you are allowed to bring one guest along if you do get selected.

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