BTS Korea quizzes .. When I met 'Foreign Ami' who broke through fine dust

BTS fandom to where...Ami 10,000 gathered at outdoor eventsWhere did Jungkook say he was going to his mother? The quiz about idol group BTS appeared on the big screen at 3 p.m. on the 10th at the City Hall Plaza in Jung-gu, Seoul.It was a question about the rap content of Jungkook, a member of the groups hit song No More Dream, and it was a problem that could not be solved without knowing the lyrics OK, Mom is going to the reading room now.The way it looked, the academy and the reading room came out, and if you think the answer is the reading room, you can take the purple front of the debt you received at the event hall and think of it as a school, you can do the opposite.As soon as a woman had a problem, she stretched the front of the fan over her right hand.The fit was not Korean: Mr. Desre, 29, from United States of America, a foreign BTS fan.Mr. Desre, who teaches English at an elementary school in Suwon, unblocked BTS quizzes as much as a Korean fan.Before the quiz, BTS hit song Burning Up Music Video appeared on the screen, and he sang songs without hesitation along with the Korean lyrics Blow all the buds.The airstrikes of fine dust also prevented the enthusiasm of overseas fans toward BTS. Desre visited the square with his fellow English teacher, Alisa, 29, with Amibam (BTS cheering stick).It was to participate in the event Run ARMY in Action, which is aimed at five BTS fan club Ami.Run Amid Action is also one of the outdoor events of AMIPEDIA, a compound word of AMI and the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.It is a World-sized event that solves the problem of BTS fans based on the record of 2,080 days from June 13, 2013 to February 21, 2013, which is the group debut date.It is a way to solve problems by finding QR codes attached to online, Yakult mobile carts, large electric signboards in the city, and telephone boxes.It is an event that BTS will build a history of the group together with Ami, a fandom, on-line and off-line.Foreign fans of BTS were amazed at the K-pop event they enjoyed outdoors.Ive never seen such a fan culture before, said Stories (31), an English teacher who has been in Korea for three years since United States of America. Its really interesting to have BTS quizzes and enjoy songs with fans, he laughed.The word Ami is a family came out in the mouth of Foreign Ami.Foreign fans who failed to enter the event because they could not get tickets unpacked the BTS quiz together outside.I like BTS, said Sabrina, 21, a German who came to Korea University as an exchange student. It was really amazing to have an event to solve problems by finding QR codes.10,000 BTS fans gathered at the event.The fans prospect is that BTSs Amipedia event will be melted into the album in the first half of this year as soon as possible.RM, a member of BTS, attended the 61st Grammy Awards held at the United States of America Los Angeles Staples Center last month and interviewed foreign media, saying, The new album is a concept of reward (for Ami).Amipedia and the new album are interactive work that fans and BTS make together.The recent mention of BTS in a new song by the United States of America idol group New Kids on the Block, which enjoyed World popularity in the 1990s, has also attracted attention.New Kids on the Block called BTS with Ensink and Backstreet Boys in the song Boys in the Band, which tells the history of the World Boy Group.

BTS fandom to where...Ami 10,000 gathered at outdoor Events

Where did Jungkook say he was going to his mother? The quiz about idol group BTS appeared on the big screen at 3 p.m. on the 10th at the City Hall Plaza in Jung-gu, Seoul. It was a question about the rap content of Jungkook, a member of the group's hit song No More Dream, and it was a problem that could not be solved without knowing the lyrics "OK, Mom is going to the reading room now". The way it looked, the academy and the reading room came out, and if you think the answer is the reading room, you can take the purple front of the debt you received at the Event hall and think of it as a school, you can do the opposite.

As soon as a woman had a problem, she stretched the front of the fan over her right hand.

The fit was not Korean: Mr. Desre, 29, from United States of America, a foreign BTS fan. Mr. Desre, who teaches English at an elementary school in Suwon, unblocked BTS quizzes as much as a Korean fan. Before the quiz, BTS' hit song 'Burning Up' Music Video appeared on the screen, and he sang songs without hesitation along with the Korean lyrics "Blow all the buds".

The airstrikes of fine dust also prEvented the enthusiasm of overseas fans toward BTS. Desre visited the square with his fellow English teacher, Alisa, 29, with Amibam (BTS cheering stick). It was to participate in the Event Run ARMY in Action, which is aimed at five BTS fan club Ami. Run Amid Action is also one of the outdoor Events of AMIPEDIA, a compound word of AMI and the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It is a World-sized Event that solves the problem of BTS' fans based on the record of 2,080 days from June 13, 2013 to February 21, 2013, which is the group debut date. It is a way to solve problems by finding QR codes attached to online, Yakult mobile carts, large electric signboards in the city, and telephone boxes. It is an Event that BTS will build a history of the group together with Ami, a fandom, on-line and off-line.

Foreign fans of BTS were amazed at the K-pop Event they enjoyed outdoors. “I’ve never seen such a fan culture before,” said Stories (31), an English teacher who has been in Korea for three years since United States of America. “It’s really interesting to have BTS quizzes and enjoy songs with fans,” he laughed. The word "Ami is a family" came out in the mouth of "Foreign Ami".

Foreign fans who failed to enter the Event because they could not get tickets unpacked the BTS quiz together outside. “I like BTS,” said Sabrina, 21, a German who came to Korea University as an exchange student. “It was really amazing to have an Event to solve problems by finding QR codes.” 10,000 BTS fans gathered at the Event.

The fans' prospect is that BTS's Amipedia Event will be melted into the album in the first half of this year as soon as possible. RM, a member of BTS, attended the 61st Grammy Awards held at the United States of America Los Angeles Staples Center last month and interviewed foreign media, saying, "The new album is a concept of reward (for Ami). Amipedia and the new album are interactive work that fans and BTS make together.

The recent mention of BTS in a new song by the United States of America idol group New Kids on the Block, which enjoyed World popularity in the 1990s, has also attracted attention. New Kids on the Block called "BTS" with Ensink and Backstreet Boys in the song "Boys in the Band", which tells the history of the World Boy Group.