
(x)clusive was started in July 2009 as the first Korean Pop News and Culture website in Singapore. Over the years we’ve developed readership and received attention from Singaporeans who enjoy Korean culture, with our site statistics grow rapidly everyday. On Twitter and Facebook, we have more than 8000 followers and statistics show we have a constant viewership of 1000 per day, averaging 30,000 a month.
Our readers not only come from Singapore, but also from neighbouring countries like Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia and all over the world.
We have been established in the Singapore Korean Pop scene among both the fan community, event organisers and even in local media. (x)clusive has been featured in Lianhe Zaobao, RIA 897FM and zbCOMMA for being the top Korean Pop Culture website in Singapore. And from February 2012, (x)clusive is officially organizing, together with *SCAPE, Singapore’s first and biggest Korean Dance Meet event KPOP Dance Off.
Not only that, (x)clusive is also listed officially under Korean Tourism Organisation (Korea), and we’re ranked among the top 50 in the world. We’re also one of the pioneer websites involved in the campaign “buzz Korea”.
(x)clusive‘s aim is to update and report closely on Korean events in Singapore – Spreading awareness and joy of the Korean Pop culture locally. Other than being the one-stop information website, (x)clusive also strives to educate the community on the Korean culture and ways. We have sections talking about food and travel (in Korea), and will be bringing more to the table in near future.
We welcome all companies and individuals dealing with anything Korean (be it affiliation, collaboration, advertising, promotion, news/media releases, etc) to contact us via our email: sgxclusive@gmail.com.
We can be also found on Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and Formspring.
Hello. Love this website. Thanks for all the pictures.=)
I also LOVE KPOP!=) Haha..
Btw, Shinee is coming to singapore this week right? Haha..
Do add me up in my msn xinxin1781@hotmail.com.
Thank you:)
Posted by xy | March 8, 2010, 6:18 PMKEEP UP WITH THE PICTURES AND VIDEOS!!
DD
Posted by abby | April 1, 2010, 4:13 PMOne of my close friends is a Korean-Australian and we hope to visit Korea in about a year -any tips?
Posted by Rock The Boat | April 9, 2010, 7:25 PM@Rock The Boat: Tips on where to shop or lookout for Hallyu or..? Oh post a more specific question here, I created a page for Korea discussions, thanks to your idea
Ask away!
Posted by xliSh | April 9, 2010, 8:40 PMmy first time login here… very informative. Thanks so much for the sharing. I love KPop and all the dramas/movies.
Posted by alphabeta | March 4, 2011, 8:58 AMso happy to have stumbled into this blog! kamsahamida!
Posted by Mari Mari | March 14, 2011, 7:41 PMhie! just stumble upon your website and i am totally loving it!
thanks for all the info, i had immediately bookmark this page to keep myself updated as im plannin a trip to seoul this dec with my friends and i am really dying to know of any concert or shows happening arnd dec… i have been there twice but it always happen that i stumble upon a showcase or free mini concerts and i wish i had known before hand…
i know it is still a long time away but i will be checking in to ur page!
thanks you
Posted by nadz | March 28, 2011, 1:35 PMHEY ! LOVE THIS WEBSITE ~ FULL OF UPDATES YO ! C:
Posted by cassandra | April 1, 2011, 5:26 PMheight is indeed a rellay big issue in korea, especially for girls, and especially in the music industry.however if you’re over at least 5 feet, it might be okay?i’m not rellay sure..but i DO know that on online profiles, my cousin (who lives in korea and works at mbc) told me that they usually lie and raise it 2cm taller than they actually are.ON TOP of that, they DO wear heels.. and in korea, they have practically everything to make you look taller.for instance, they have shoes that have extra heighth inside of them, EVEN their tennis shoes.but mostly only SM entertainment is big on looks.. usually everyone else just looks at talent, for ex. JYP (:
Posted by Marcos | May 24, 2012, 3:06 AM