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South Korean K-pop group Nine Muses perform during a free K-Pop concert in Seoul on Tuesday

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Wed, August 5, 2015 Published on Aug. 5, 2015 Published on 2015-08-05T10:29:02+07:00

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South Korean K-pop group Nine Muses perform during a free K-Pop concert in Seoul on Tuesday. The concert, which was free for foreigners, was organised by the Korea Tourism Office in the wake of the country announcing an end to the recent MERS outbreak which took a heavy toll on the national economy, stifling consumer spending and devastating the tourist sector. Local businesses including shopping malls, restaurants and cinemas reported a sharp drop in sales as people shunned public venues with large crowds. (AFP) South Korean K-pop group Nine Muses perform during a free K-Pop concert in Seoul on Tuesday. The concert, which was free for foreigners, was organised by the Korea Tourism Office in the wake of the country announcing an end to the recent MERS outbreak which took a heavy toll on the national economy, stifling consumer spending and devastating the tourist sector. Local businesses including shopping malls, restaurants and cinemas reported a sharp drop in sales as people shunned public venues with large crowds. (AFP) (AFP)

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span class="caption">South Korean K-pop group Nine Muses perform during a free K-Pop concert in Seoul on Tuesday. The concert, which was free for foreigners, was organised by the Korea Tourism Office in the wake of the country announcing an end to the recent MERS outbreak which took a heavy toll on the national economy, stifling consumer spending and devastating the tourist sector. Local businesses including shopping malls, restaurants and cinemas reported a sharp drop in sales as people shunned public venues with large crowds. (AFP)

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