The National Museum of Australia (NMA) is preparing to launch its highly anticipated HALLYU! The Korean Wave exhibition with an exclusive opening party that promises to be a vibrant celebration of Korean culture. The exhibition officially opens on December 12, featuring a unique launch event that seamlessly blends fashion, music, and authentic Korean cuisine.
The opening party will provide attendees with early access to the comprehensive exhibition, which showcases an impressive collection of 250 objects that chronicle Korea's remarkable cultural rise on the global stage. The carefully curated display includes authentic K-pop costumes worn by popular artists and original props from acclaimed Korean films, offering visitors an immersive experience into the Korean Wave phenomenon.
The evening's entertainment lineup features performances by talented Korean-Australian artists, bringing authentic Korean musical traditions to the Australian audience. Adding to the musical celebration, SBS PopAsia's Andy Trieu will provide a DJ set, spinning popular K-pop tracks and contemporary Korean music that has captivated audiences worldwide.
Food enthusiasts will be treated to an authentic Korean culinary experience, with the event featuring popular Korean dishes including the beloved Korean fried chicken and traditional ramen. These food offerings represent the growing popularity of Korean cuisine as part of the broader Hallyu wave that has swept across international markets.
The opening party marks the beginning of an extensive months-long program of K-culture activities and events. The programming will include hands-on Korean dance workshops where participants can learn popular K-pop choreography, as well as Korean feast events that will introduce visitors to the rich culinary traditions of Korea. The comprehensive HALLYU! The Korean Wave exhibition will run until May 2026, providing an extended opportunity for visitors to explore and appreciate the depth and impact of Korean cultural influence.































