South Korea's top cultural institutions launch K-culture programs ahead of BTS comeback concert
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Quick summary- 1South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is launching a series of cultural programs across five major national institutions to coincide with BTS'…
- 2Starting March 20, the

South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is launching a series of cultural programs across five major national institutions to coincide with BTS
' comeback concert on March 21, aiming to deepen foreign visitors' engagement with Korean heritage. Starting March 20, the National Museum of Korea, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the National Folk Museum of Korea, the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History, and the National Library of Korea will each offer progr
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