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SEOUL, April 16 (Reuters) – South Korea welcomed a record 2.06 million foreign visitors in March, led by Chinese arrivals, government data showed on Thursday, with tourism spending lifted by ​the comeback tour of Kpop supergroup BTS after a ‌years-long hiatus.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said the monthly record helped lift first-quarter arrivals by 23% from a year ago to 4.76 million, also a record for a first quarter. It attributed the trend to the “worldwide popularity ‌of (Korean) ​culture”, despite turmoil in the Middle East ⁠due to the Iran ⁠war.

Chinese visitors made up the biggest share of visitors at 1.45 million, up 29% from a year earlier, followed by Japanese tourists at 940,915, up 20.2%. Visitors from Taiwan rose 37.7% to ​544,503.

Foreign arrivals through regional airports jumped 49.7%, while the share of travellers visiting areas outside Seoul and its vicinity rose to ⁠34.5%, from 31.3% a year earlier, ⁠the ministry said.

Foreign credit card spending rose 23% to ​3.21 trillion won ($2.18 billion) in the quarter, the ministry said.

Separately, South ​Korean credit card company Hana Card estimated foreign nationals who ‌bought tickets to attend recent BTS concerts spent about 55.5 billion won in South Korea between January 1 and April 12 in purchases, with average spending of 1.85 million won per visitor.

Hana Card ⁠tracked spending patterns of 30,000 foreign nationals who had bought BTS concert tickets from the group’s first three shows of a world tour in ⁠Goyang, South Korea ‌on April 9, 11 to 12, the Yonhap ⁠News Agency reported.

BTS, which helped make Korean pop music ​into ‌a global phenomenon, released a new album “ARIRANG” in ​March after ⁠putting their group activities on hold in 2022 to complete mandatory military service.

The group performed a comeback concert in central Seoul in March, before launching their world tour, with analysts predicting ticket sales could rise as high as 2.7 trillion won.

($1 = 1,471.9800 won)

(Reporting by Joyce LeeEditing ​by Ed Davies)

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