Here’s What T.O.P Does For Work These Days
BIGBANG‘s T.O.P is currently serving his military duty as a public service worker at the Yongsan-gu Office in Korea.
T.O.P began his military service as a conscripted policeman but was released from the position when he was found guilty of marijuana use.
Reportedly, T.O.P has been assigned by the Yongsan-gu Office to provide public service at the province’s latest facility, Yongsan Crafts Museum, for the remaining period of his military duty.
Yongsan-gu Office shared an official video on its Facebook page, promoting Yongsan Crafts Museum. In this clip, T.O.P appears for a few seconds, overlooking the children who are participating in a ceramics class.
Yongsan Crafts Museum helps Yongsan-gu’s artist senior citizens by offering them employment. It offers classes, like the ceramics one T.O.P is supervising, to whomever would like to participate.
The Yongsan Crafts Museum and its classes received a lot of attention from Koreans and international visitors interested in learning crafts and ceramics.
When Yongsan-gu Office Facebook first released pictures of T.O.P working at the Yongsan Crafts Museum, fans reacted with excitement in the comments. Though the pictures have now been deleted, the level of interest in the Yongsan Crafts Museum remains high.
- “Please tell me the date, time, contact info, and how I can reserve a spot. And please tell me if T.O.P is always helping with the ceramics class.”
- “Yongsan-gu Office did this on purpose. They used T.O.P to attract more people to come, and I have been attracted. Let’s go learn some ceramics!”
- “Their ceramics class is about to get fully booked. Yongsan-gu Office definitely did this on purpose.”
Some visitors have spotted T.O.P giving some hands-on tips for the ceramics class participants.
T.O.P is interacting with children who have attended the ceramics class. The students seem intrigued by T.O.P working with clay.
You can watch a longer version of the fan-filmed T.O.P hard at work here: