Korea Post to Issue Commemorative Stamps Featuring K-Pop Sensation BTS
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-05-07 23:18:30
Provided by Korea Post
The Korea Post Office of the Ministry of Science and ICT has announced its plan to release a set of commemorative stamps featuring the global K-pop phenomenon, BTS, to mark the group's 10th anniversary. The commemorative stamps will showcase the group's activities over the past decade, including their various albums, concerts, and charity work.
The 1.5 million commemorative stamps will be released on June 13th, along with 250,000 commemorative stamp packets that will feature a picture of BTS. The Korea Post will also conduct a pre-sale of the stamps and stamp packets on their website, with the pre-sale for overseas fans starting on July 1st.
BTS has been one of the biggest cultural exports of South Korea, with a massive following around the world. The group has been known for breaking records and making history in the music industry, as well as using their platform for various social and humanitarian causes.
The commemorative stamps are expected to be highly sought-after by BTS fans, also known as ARMY, around the world. The price for the set of 10 commemorative stamps will be 7,770 won, and the commemorative stamp packet will be priced at 20,000 won.
This release of commemorative stamps by the Korea Post highlights the immense cultural impact of BTS, and their continued influence on not only the music industry, but also on the broader cultural landscape of South Korea.
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