A 'BTS Museum' Showcasing Group History Will Be Built In Big Hit's New Building

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Big Hit Entertainment, which is home to the K-Pop idol group BTS, recently moved to a new building located at Yongsan Trade Center.


The location of this new building is a hot spot because it faces the Han River to the front and Namsan to the back.

The building has 19 floors above ground and seven floors underground, which is more than enough room to accommodate all the other labels that will now be part of HYBE.

Another thing to note is that the building will have a total of three floors dedicated to practice rooms which can be used via a reservation system. BTS, which is part of Big Hit, is no exception to this policy.

Since there are many artists under the affiliate label, they will use this system to use the rehearsal room in a fair manner. Affiliated labels must also pay a fee to use the practice room. Since they are officially a separate company, this is a natural way to take it in terms of corporate accounting.

Two of the seven underground floors will be dedicated to building the "BTS Museum". The museum will discuss the history of BTS since their debut in 2013. Notes regarding BTS and its members, including trophies and awards, will be exhibited at the museum. The 'BTS Museum' is expected to become another hot spot for fans around the world. This museum is planned to be open to the public for a fee.

Netizens commented on the new building reservation system:

"My office also uses a reservation system for our meeting rooms and it seems like an efficient way to get things done."

“BTS took a big part in helping the agency move into the building. They have to give BTS their own floor! ”

"I thought for sure they would give BTS one floor for themselves!"

"Don't BTS deserve a floor for themselves !?"

“I mean, usually offices use this type of system too… but I think it's okay for BTS to have their own practice room… aren't they the ones that make the most of the sales for the company?”

Who is excited about this new musem?

via: koreaboo (koreanarea.com)

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