“It’s a great honor to introduce the beautiful cultural heritage of South Korea. We hope more people can understand and feel the beauty and the heart it carries through this campaign,” the boy band said. (Photo from OC Weekly website/Monsta X) |
[Asia News Communication = Reporter Reakkana] K-pop band Monsta X will star in an online video series for promoting treasured Korean cultural heritage overseas, according to cultural heritage authorities Wednesday.
The YouTube series, titled “Korean Heritage Travelog,” will premiere next Tuesday and will feature the six-member K-pop group along Seo Kyoung-duk, a liberal arts professor at Sungshin Women’s University and a well-known Korea promoter, according to the state-run Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA). The series was produced as part of the “Visit Korean Heritage Campaign,” co-organized by the CHA and the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation. The series will be released on the campaign’s YouTube channel.
Monsta X members will introduce a variety of heritage-themed travel routes throughout South Korea and explore and discuss the history and cultural significance of the sites and assets together with Seo. At least eight episodes are planned to be released until early November. “It’s a great honor to introduce the beautiful cultural heritage of South Korea. We hope more people can understand and feel the beauty and the heart it carries through this campaign,” the boy band said. (Inquirer PH)