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 BTS Spring Day Station Demolished – Fans Bid Farewell to Iconic Spot

Historic BTS Landmark Disappears

The iconic Iryeong Station, featured in BTS’s beloved “Spring Day” music video, has been demolished. The historic station, located in Yangju, Gyeonggi Province, held special significance for BTS fans worldwide. This location served as the backdrop for V’s memorable opening scene in the music video, where he stood contemplating in the snow-covered setting.

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The abandoned station, which closed its regular operations in 2004, became a popular tourist destination after its appearance in the music video. Many ARMY members made special trips to capture photos at this meaningful location. The station’s rustic charm and historical architecture made it a perfect backdrop for fans seeking to recreate the emotional atmosphere of “Spring Day.”

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Final Days of an ARMY Pilgrimage Site

On November 1, fans discovered demolition machinery at work on the historic structure. The news spread quickly through social media, with many expressing their sadness at losing this cherished landmark. Despite being closed for regular train service, the station had attracted countless visitors hoping to recreate moments from the iconic music video.

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Local fans who frequently visited the site shared their memories online, recounting stories of peaceful afternoons spent photographing the location. Many international ARMY members expressed regret at never having the chance to visit this piece of BTS history.

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Legacy of Spring Day’s Success

The demolition comes at a time when “Spring Day” continues to break records. The song recently achieved a remarkable milestone on MelOn, becoming the platform’s most successful track with over 8.4 million unique listeners. This achievement makes the station’s demolition particularly poignant for fans.

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The song’s enduring popularity has helped it maintain a consistent presence on Korean music charts since its 2017 release. Its message of hope, longing, and reunion has resonated with listeners worldwide, making the station a symbol of these powerful themes.

Final Thoughts: Preserving BTS’s Cultural Impact

While the physical structure may be gone, the station’s significance in BTS’s artistic journey remains unchanged. The demolition raises important questions about preserving locations significant to K-pop cultural history. Many fans have suggested that such sites could be maintained as cultural landmarks, preserving them for future generations of music enthusiasts.

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The loss of Iryeong Station reminds us of the importance of documenting and preserving these meaningful places.

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What are your thoughts about preserving such meaningful locations for K-pop history? How can we better protect these cultural landmarks for future generations?

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