BTS is partnering with the British Museum, one of the world's top three museums, to promote Korean cultural heritage.
The project will introduce artifacts under the theme of their album titled Arirang.
BTS will host a participatory program called the Korea Gallery Trail at the British Museum until July 23 to promote Korean cultural heritage.
This event is one of the programs organized in London to coincide with their world tour concert in the city.
Based on the theme of their 5th studio album, Arirang, the program will introduce items displayed in the museum's Korea Gallery, such as a sarangbang (traditional reception room), moon jars, gold earrings, and roof-end tiles.
In particular, the exhibition is centered on artifacts from the Silla Dynasty, inspired by the album track NO.29, which features the sound of the Divine Bell of King Seongdeok.
(Source: BANGTANTV, British Museum)
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