Everyday Korea

Everyday Korea is your daily window into Korean society, delivering the latest news, business trends, and IT startup updates from South Korea.

Everyday Korea

Everyday Korea is your daily window into Korean society, delivering the latest news, business trends, and IT startup updates from South Korea.

Editorial Persona

Liam Thorne

K-Pop & Cinema Correspondent

Liam Thorne is an editorial persona used by Everyday Korea to organize and publish coverage related to K-Pop, cinema, and cultural exports. Articles published under this profile are produced through Everyday Korea's editorial workflow, including research, source verification, editorial review, and AI-assisted content production. This profile represents a subject-matter editorial identity rather than an individual reporter.

Author: Liam Thorne

K-Trends

How Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Became South Korea’s New Idol

South Korea’s cultural landscape is undergoing a bizarre transformation as Nvidia’s charismatic CEO, Jensen Huang, achieves a level of celebrity status typically reserved for K-pop idols. Known for his signature black leather jacket and rebellious Silicon Valley charm, Huang has captured the imagination of Korean youth and retail investors alike. This phenomenon, dubbed ‘Jensen-mania,’ goes beyond mere tech admiration; it represents a profound shift in how South Korea’s younger generation views wealth, corporate hierarchy, and global economic power. As retail investors pin their financial hopes on Nvidia’s AI dominance, Jensen Huang has evolved from a corporate executive into a cultural icon, symbolizing a new era where financial survival and global innovation merge with fandom culture.

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K-Trends

South Korea’s ‘Digital Justice’ Trend: The Bittersweet Taste of Online Vigilantism

South Korea grapples with a rising trend of online vigilante justice, or ‘chamaegyuk,’ where individuals pursue perceived wrongdoers through public shaming campaigns. While delivering a “saida” moment of catharsis for many, this Digital Justice often brings a “bitter” aftermath, sparking debates over due process, misinformation, and the ethical boundaries of internet-driven retribution. The phenomenon highlights a societal craving for accountability, yet poses significant challenges to individual rights and established legal systems.

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K-Pop Idols, Local Gov’t Embrace Geoje Yaho Meme Trend

The Geoje Yaho Meme, a vibrant expression born from a local festival, has taken South Korea by storm, rapidly integrating into K-pop idol culture and becoming a novel marketing tool for Geoje City. This viral phenomenon showcases the powerful and unpredictable nature of digital trends in Korea, demonstrating how authentic, user-generated content can transcend local origins to become a national sensation. Its adoption by celebrities and local government alike highlights the evolving strategies for public engagement and regional branding in the digital age, underscoring the meme’s role in fostering shared cultural identity and lightheartedness across the nation.

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