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UST Museum launches BTS-inspired interactive exhibition

courtesy | The Varsitarian
courtesy | The Varsitarian
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The University of Santo Tomas, through its UST Museum, has launched the interactive exhibition UST goes Namjooning last 13 September.

BTS leader Kim Namjoon's international impact and appeal elevated the concept of Namjooning to become part of popular culture, especially with the youth. Through Namjooning, the UST Museum hopes to make students learn and experience the University's heritage in a new way.

Visitors can join table games which were first played by BTS members as seen in their RUN BTS! show; participate in scheduled shoots in selected spots on campus where guests can pre-register for souvenir Polaroid shots taken by the museum staff; and post reflections on the Freedom Wall.

UST goes Namjooning will be open until 21 October. Entrance is free for Thomasian students, faculty, support staff, alumni with ID, senior citizens and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) with valid IDs, tour guides, teachers with school tour groups, and members of the International Council of Museums. It is open for visitors on Mondays from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Tuesdays to Fridays, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

For group visits of 15 persons or more, pre-register via email museum@ust.edu.ph. Contact (02) 8781-1815.

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