Mariz Umali tours the BTS exhibition at HYBE Insight in South Korea
A huge BTS fan, Mariz Umali did not let her trip in South Korea slide without visiting HYBE Insight.
Since recording isn’t allowed inside the main exhibition, Umali was kind enough to enumerate what one might expect inside on her “Dapat Alam Mo” report.
Aimed to show the global sensations’ musical journey through the years, the K-Pop museum features over 500 of the members’ photos and videos through what one might call a tunnel of time.
Visitors may also see some of the outfits they wore in music videos, their messages to fans, and music records they broke — all while their songs play in the background, of course.
After the tour, you may also remember your visit with merchandise available at the souvenir shop.
Meanwhile, how strict is the “no photos and videos” policy inside the exhibit? Umali said she chanced upon a violator who was asked by security to delete all her footage and was watched over all throughout.
Interested visitors may book a visit through HYBE Insight’s website. A ticket costs roughly P1,400.
Before enjoying HYBE Insight, the Kapuso journalist went K-drama location hunting in Seoul and waltzed ala Atty. Woo through the popular revolving door featured in the blockbuster Netflix K-drama. — LA, GMA Integrated News