Lee Nak-yeon The South Korean prime minister expressed his gratitude to BTS for contributing to the spread of Hangul on Hangul Day.
Lee Nak-yeon The South Korean prime minister said, "The Hangul Learning Center, Sejong Institute, has spread to 174 places in 57 countries, while the 572 stone Hangul Day celebration was held in front of the King Sejong statue in Gwanghwamun Square on the morning of the 9th. Young people around the world write down and sing along BTS's Korean songs; the government has decided to give the proud BTS a cultural medal. "
"The Moon Jae-in government is trying to re-publish the joint compilation of the North-South Korean dictionaries, and let's pledge to King Sejong today that the South and the North will work together. We will do our best to keep and keep the words and writings of the nation. Everyone is trying. The government will lead.
On the 8th, a Cabinet meeting was held at the Blue House presided over by President Moon Jae-in, and the government decided to award the Hwagwan Cultural Medal to the members of BTS 7. "BTS contributes not only to the spread of Korean Wave but also to the spread of Hangul, as many young people from foreign countries call Korean lyrics as a group."
BTS, which debuted in 2013, is loved by Asia, South America, North America and Europe. There are many foreigners who visit Korea to find the traces of BTS, and most of the fans are 'Techang' Korean lyrics in the theater.
The recent North America tour sold out 220,000 seats for 15 performances early, and fans who filled the scene watched the live performance of BTS and sang their songs with a loud voice. The government decided to award the Cultural Medal and the BTS was honored with the youngest medal.
"Hangul Day Celebration."