![A Black man stands in front of a club entrance where a sign says its K-hip hop night. Below that, a sign reads, "no foreigners, no Moroccans, Egyptias, Algerians"](https://unbiasthenews.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Final_Artwork_-2-300x166.jpg)
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“Heard” but not seen: Being Black in South Korea
Accordingly, for many nightclubs in Seoul, providing a foreigner-free experience is a selling point to attract customers, as a certain contingent of the clientele is more comfortable enjoying their night solely in the company of ethnic Koreans.