'Prisoner' Kim Ho-joong fan Aris, '200 million piano + private house' commuter virtue

Kim Ho-joong fan club Aris appeared in KBS 2TV entertainment program The Good Year which was broadcasted on the afternoon of the 3rd.Four members of Arris met the principal in search of Kim Ho-joongs alma mater Gimcheon High School of Arts.Principal of Gimcheon High School of Arts was a highly respected teacher of the Aris with a gift that helped him a lot during his Kim Ho-joong school days.The members then identified the 200 million won grand piano in the auditorium, a piano provided by Ariss donations for Gimcheon High School of Arts juniors.Members said, At the time of the fundraising, the members asked me to pay 30,000 won per person for fear of burdening them. However, 200 million people gathered in three days.In school, changing the piano was a long-awaited desire; decades of homework has been unravelled, the principal said.After visiting Kim Ho-joongs alma mater, members visited a private home; one of the members boasted of his extraordinary virtuousness, saying, Its a second house purchased for virtue.MC Jang Min-ho said, It will be the first in the world. After seeing the inside of the house released through the camera, MC Park Mi-sun was surprised once again that the scale is different.The house was full of Kim Ho-joong and purple.Inside the house, Kim Ho-joongs photos were attached to the wall, and Kim Ho-joong fan club colored purple wigs and purple towels were on display.When you come home, you should write this (purple wig) first and take pictures first, the owner of the house said, revealing his fan-sympathies.Kim Ho-joong, who fulfills his military service obligation at the end of the broadcast, has been sending letters through his fellow singer, Younggi, as if in return for the love of his fans.The letter said, I have not forgotten the day I first met you.I started vocal music and had a long time to worry about music, but I always think that I was rewarded because I was the one who changed the time to reward and told me why I should do music.

Kim Ho-joong fan club Aris appeared in KBS 2TV entertainment program 'The Good Year' which was broadcasted on the afternoon of the 3rd.

Four members of Arris met the principal in search of Kim Ho-joong's alma mater Gimcheon High School of Arts. Principal of Gimcheon High School of Arts was a highly respected teacher of the Aris with a gift that helped him a lot during his Kim Ho-joong school days.

The members then identified the 200 million won grand piano in the auditorium, a piano provided by Aris's donations for Gimcheon High School of Arts juniors. Members said, "At the time of the fundraising, the members asked me to pay 30,000 won per person for fear of burdening them. However, 200 million people gathered in three days."

"In school, changing the piano was a long-awaited desire; decades of homework has been unravelled," the principal said.

After visiting Kim Ho-joong's alma mater, members visited a private home; one of the members boasted of his extraordinary virtuousness, saying, "It's a second house purchased for virtue."

MC Jang Min-ho said, "It will be the first in the world." After seeing the inside of the house released through the camera, MC Park Mi-sun was surprised once again that "the scale is different." The house was full of Kim Ho-joong and purple.

Inside the house, Kim Ho-joong's photos were attached to the wall, and Kim Ho-joong fan club colored purple wigs and purple towels were on display. "When you come home, you should write this (purple wig) first and take pictures first," the owner of the house said, revealing his fan-sympathies.

Kim Ho-joong, who fulfills his military service obligation at the end of the broadcast, has been sending letters through his fellow singer, Younggi, as if in return for the love of his fans.

The letter said, "I have not forgotten the day I first met you. I started vocal music and had a long time to worry about music, but I always think that I was rewarded because I was the one who changed the time to reward and told me why I should do music. "