Korean Colombians

Korean Colombians also known as Koreans in Colombia (Spanish: Coreano-colombianos, Korean: 한국 콜롬비아 인; hangug kollombia in) are Colombian citizens of Korean descent, The Korean community in Colombia is considered the largest Korean population in Latin America.

Culture
Colombia has not been the exception for the South Korean culture fever of the last decade; k-pop and Korean telenovelas have been media successes. However, in addition to this cultural commodification, the economic presence of South Korea in Colombia has multiplied since the beginning of the century; which has captured the attention of the industrial and financial sectors.

The largest corporate immigration in percentage is the South Korean. Technology giants such as Samsung and LG and automotive companies such as Kia and Hyundai, have mainly expatriated their engineers and executives to live in the country for long periods of time. This is a much smaller community but with a higher income level, a condition that provides opportunities to create a Korean atmosphere far from home. The places where they develop their leisure tend to be more exclusive and less visible, but they are increasingly frequented by Colombians. Its entertainment venues include restaurants and karaoke clubs, mainly in Bogotá, where Koreans and Colombians can enjoy kimbap with soju, sing karaoke or learn to play Badugi.