The Hallyu, or Korean Wave, has turned into a tsunami across the Americas, Europe and the Middle East since the...
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Originally from London, Dianne Apen-Sadler moved to the UAE in 2019 in the hopes of travelling the world and catching a tan. While the tan is still being worked on, she’s now ticked off a dozen more countries, and is always down for a last-minute trip. Previously Group Editor of Time Out Abu Dhabi and Time Out Doha, and before that a reporter for MailOnline, she’s now a freelance journalist based in Abu Dhabi, with a focus on travel, arts and culture, and, her two great loves, food and drink.
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