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G-Dragon’s most outrageous birthday gifts: BTS’ Army has nothing on this K-pop idol’s fans, who once decorated an entire Beijing building and even planted forests in his honour …

G-Dragon’s fans sure know how to celebrate the K-pop idol’s birthday. Photo: YG Entertainment
G-Dragon’s fans sure know how to celebrate the K-pop idol’s birthday. Photo: YG Entertainment
K-pop idols

  • Fans of BTS members Jungkook and Jimin took out advertisements and composed songs for the boys’ birthdays, while IU’s supporters made donations to good causes
  • Not to be outdone, the Big Bang leader’s fan clubs put him on the front page of Sports Seoul newspaper and grew him a forest on Jeju Island

Nobody shows love to their idols quite like K-pop fans. They splash their appreciation on ads, shower their favourite artists with gifts, and get songs charting just because they can … So when an idol has a birthday, you can bet the celebrations will be big.
For BTS member Jimin’s birthday last year, the band’s official fan club – Army – in Indonesia honoured the occasion by raising funds to plant and maintain mangroves in his name. In Vietnam, fans even composed a song just for him.
As G-Dragon – OG hip-hop star, leader of Big Bang and long-rumoured romantic partner of Blackpink’s Jennie – turns 33 on August 18, let’s take a look back at the most outrageous birthday gifts and celebrations his fans have planned for him over the years.

The “G-Dragon building” in Beijing

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G-Dragon once had a building covered in his honour. Photo: @MGBB88/Twitter
G-Dragon once had a building covered in his honour. Photo: @MGBB88/Twitter

Jimin’s Chinese fan base, Park Jimin Bar, placed an ad in the world’s biggest mall in Dubai for his birthday last year. But G-Dragon’s Chinese fans actually did one better four years prior: they turned a building in Beijing into a “G-Dragon building” for the week leading up to his birthday, by posting huge photos and birthday messages all around the structure, as well as hosting an exhibition.

A building in Beijing was filled with G-Dragon’s photos and birthday messages to celebrate his birthday in 2016. Photo: @LRUNFREE/Weibo
A building in Beijing was filled with G-Dragon’s photos and birthday messages to celebrate his birthday in 2016. Photo: @LRUNFREE/Weibo

Pressna reported that, as his birthday is August 18, there were 818 different photos and messages from fans filling the building. Meanwhile, its exterior was emblazoned with a huge screen featuring a birthday celebration video – which was played at midnight on August 18, of course.

The front page of Sports Seoul newspaper

A birthday message for G-Dragon on the front page of Sports Seoul newspaper. Photo: @G_ONE818/Twitter
A birthday message for G-Dragon on the front page of Sports Seoul newspaper. Photo: @G_ONE818/Twitter

You might usually expect the front page of a newspaper to be dedicated to breaking news, but in 2016, Chinese fan club G-One decided that their idol deserved to grace the cover instead. And they didn’t just put him on any newspaper, but bought a cover ad for Sports Seoul, one of the most popular newspapers in South Korea. The group posted photos of the project on their Twitter account.