BTS Made It Onto The Blue House’s 2019 English Calendar
BTS has been included in the 2019 English calendar created by the Blue House and the Korean Culture and Information Service to promote Korea among foreign diplomatic offices and specialists of South Korea.
The Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae, office of President Moon Jae In) has recently shared a Twitter post, which included pictures of the limited-edition calendar that will be distributed around the world.
해외 공관과 한반도 전문가에게 한국을 알리기 위해 만든 청와대와 해외문화홍보원의 영문달력. 한반도 평화를 향한 대통령의 행보와 다양하고 역동적인 우리나라의 문화와 자연을 바라보는 외국인의 시각을 담았습니다. 한정판으로 세계에 배포되는 달력, 함께 보시죠. https://t.co/pxl0WhGrw9 pic.twitter.com/JTAWdol4ym
— 대한민국 청와대 (@TheBlueHouseKR) December 12, 2018
The calendar introduced the Korean culture through a bucket list of 12 items.
#1 on the bucket list was “Go to a K-Pop Concert” and on the page was a photo none other than BTS.
“With its growing popularity, K-pop has become a new music industry trend, attracting many international fans. You can choose how and where to enjoy K-pop from a wide range of options such as a concert by your favorite band, or a music festival featuring many different singers and acts. You can also find provincial festivals or get free tickets to attend TV or radio music shows.”
Meanwhile, BTS received a very special gift from President Moon Jae In, a custom-made watch with the president’s own signature on it, at the United Nations General Assembly when they attended to give a speech in September.
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Then in October, BTS met with President Moon Jae In and First Lady Kim Jung Sook in person at the Resonance of Korean Musicians event in Paris, France where they performed “DNA” and “IDOL”.
This comes after President Moon shared a letter congratulating BTS on becoming the first K-Pop artist to reach #1 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart on his official Twitter.
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Now, BTS has been featured in the Blue House’s calendar! What’s next?