[talk] Did you see the news that Daegu, the hometown of V and Suga, still has many challenges ahead of it becoming a 'BTS pilgrimage site'?

According to reports from yesterday evening, while fans continue to flock to places like the mural in front of Daeseong Elementary School, where V attended, and the Namsan-dong area where Suga's studio was located, there is a great deal of disappointment due to the lack of things to enjoy at the sites. Fans from Chile also unanimously stated, "We wish there were more cafes or spaces where we could feel the members' footsteps, besides the murals." It is truly unfortunate that the local government's support for content is not keeping up with the fans' dedication to visiting these places.

They say that the realistic barriers of trademark and portrait rights are holding local governments back.

News has emerged that the Buk-gu District Office attempted to create a Suga-themed street, but the plan fell through due to a lack of permission stemming from the agency's publicity rights policy. As a city that has produced a global star, I had hoped for the creation of a wonderful tourism resource that would allow fans and the local community to coexist harmoniously, but it appears that negotiations with the agency are proving difficult. I hope a good solution is found as soon as possible so that the excitement from the Gwanghwamun concert can be fully carried over to the streets of Daegu today, Monday, March 30th!

Did you see the news that Daegu, the hometown of V and Suga, still has many challenges ahead of it becoming a 'BTS pilgrimage site'?

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    ysBison414
    대구가 BTS 성지로 더 발전하려면 시간 좀 필요할 것 같구요
    그래도 상징성은 이미 충분한 느낌이에요
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    강지냥이
    대구가 방탄 성지로 더 유명해진다니 여행 가고 싶어지네요. 관광 코스가 더 잘 마련되면 정말 좋겠습니다