Representing South Korea and Australia, Stray Kids members Bang Chan and Felix are right at home! Recently, Tourism Australia rolled out Chapter 2 of its global “Come and Say G’day” campaign across 2025, and the Korea launch is the grand finale. The Stray Kids duo fit the moment perfectly, as both grew up in Australia and have turned postcards into personal diaries, with their own experiences in the country. The pair shared stories and nostalgia related to iconic landmarks like Sydney Harbour and Bondi Beach, aiming to link Korean travelers with their other homeland.
Meanwhile, Bang Chan shared that the word “g’day” always made him feel welcome, which is why Australia stays special and keeps calling him back. Felix remembered beach days with family and friends, surfing in the afternoon, and ice cream at sunset.
“In Australia, I always felt welcome thanks to the warm welcome atmosphere in which everyone greeted me with ‘g’day!’ That’s why Australia is always special, and I want to visit again,” Bang Chan revealed.
“I still vividly remember the time I spent on the beach with my family and friends when i was young. The sea breeze I felt while enjoying surfing during the day and eating ice cream at sunset remains a precious memory,” Felix shared.
Tourism Australia’s run already went through China, India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and Germany, with South Korea adding the cherry on top for the conclusion of Come and Say G’day: Chapter 2.”

