BTS Member V Explores Mexico City's Culture, Art, and Music
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- V, a member of the South Korean group BTS, is visiting Mexico City and sharing his experiences with fans.
- He visited the National Palace, viewing historical art, and explored the Cuadra San Cristรณbal, an architectural work by Luis Barragรกn.
- V also enjoyed Mexican music, including songs by Luis Miguel and Josรฉ Josรฉ, and attended a Lucha libre event.
Kim Taehyung, globally recognized as V from the sensational K-pop group BTS, is currently gracing Mexico City with his presence, offering fans a glimpse into his vibrant experiences through social media. His visit, coinciding with BTS's 'ARIRANG' world tour, has been a cultural immersion, blending his artistic journey with the rich heritage of Mexico.
V's itinerary included a visit to the historic National Palace, where he admired significant Mexican art, including Petronilo Monroy's 'Allegory of the Constitution of 1857' and Diego Rivera's monumental mural, 'The Epic of the Mexican People.' These encounters with Mexican artistry underscore a deep appreciation for the country's cultural and historical narratives. Further exploring architectural marvels, V also shared images from the iconic Cuadra San Cristรณbal, a testament to the modernist genius of Mexican architect Luis Barragรกn.
Beyond visual arts and architecture, V has embraced Mexico's musical landscape. He curated Instagram stories set to the melodies of beloved Mexican artists, including Luis Miguel's 'No me platique mรกs,' Josรฉ Josรฉ's 'Buenos dรญas amor,' and Natalia Lafourcade's 'Soledad y el mar.' This musical selection resonates deeply with local audiences, showcasing a genuine connection to Mexican culture. Adding to the excitement, the BTS members attended a Lucha libre event, where wrestler Mรญstico paid tribute to the group, further cementing their connection with Mexican popular culture.
From a Mexican perspective, V's engagement with our national heritageโfrom art and architecture to music and even Lucha libreโis met with immense enthusiasm. It's more than just a celebrity visit; it's a recognition and celebration of Mexican culture on a global stage. The way V, and by extension BTS, incorporates local elements into their narrative demonstrates a respect that resonates profoundly with their Mexican fanbase, the 'ARMY.' This cross-cultural exchange enriches the experience for both the artist and the fans, highlighting the universal appeal of music and art, and the unique charm of Mexico City.
Without cilantro, please.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.