Korea Tourism Organization's Special Visit Package for BTS 10th Debut Anniversary
'BTS Road' Following BTS Footsteps from 5th to 16th

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of BTS's debut, 28 members of the Australian BTS fan club ARMY will travel to Korea from the 5th to the 16th.

2022 BTS Australia Fan Club Korea Tour BTS agency HYBE Insight building visit photos. [Photo by Korea Tourism Organization]

2022 BTS Australia Fan Club Korea Tour BTS agency HYBE Insight building visit photos. [Photo by Korea Tourism Organization]

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The Korea Tourism Organization Sydney office announced on the 1st that, noting the local Hallyu craze in Australia, it has discovered the 'BTS Road' to commemorate BTS's 10th debut anniversary and launched it as a special Korea travel package.


This package was developed through close consultation with the Australian BTS ARMY leadership to explore BTS's footprints together and carefully select must-visit places for BTS fans, forming a tailored travel itinerary.


The BTS Road is mainly composed of places such as ▲locations associated with BTS's debut period ▲places BTS frequently visited ▲BTS album jacket shooting sites ▲filming locations of BTS's self-produced program ‘Run BTS TV,’ all of which are called ‘BTS holy sites’ among fans. Famous tourist attractions in the regions connected to the BTS Road will also be visited.


In particular, the visiting group plans to participate in the 2023 Weverse Con Festival held at venues including the KSPO Dome in Seoul Olympic Park from June 10th to 11th through this package, and join the BTS 10th debut anniversary events held across Korea on June 13th with fans gathering from around the world, enjoying a special experience and trip together.



Lee Jaehwan, Vice President of the Korea Tourism Organization, said, “As interest in Korean culture such as K-pop and K-drama is rapidly spreading in Australia, inquiries about travel to Korea are also increasing.” He added, “We will continue to develop specialized products to satisfy Australians’ diverse tourism needs including Hallyu themes, wellness, gastronomy, art, and hiking, contributing to attracting 10 million foreign visitors in 2023.”


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