BLACKPINK member Lisa made an appearance at the ASEAN Culture House in Busan, South Korea on April 26th. The event was held to introduce people and traditions representing ASEAN countries, and Lisa was selected to represent Thailand. Her real name, Lalisa Manobal, and the Thai flag were displayed on the Information Media Wall, along with other information about her.

Lisa’s appearance was not just a graphic of her face, but a representation of her cultural heritage and identity as a Thai national. The event was held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Indonesia this year, and Lisa’s presence added a special touch to the occasion.
The ASEAN Culture House unveiled five new spaces, including the Information Media Wall, which featured Lisa and other people representing ASEAN countries. Curator Yoo Hye-in explained that the people were selected based on recommendations from ASEAN embassies in Korea.
Lisa’s appearance at the event highlighted the importance of cultural exchange and mutual understanding between Korea and ASEAN countries. ACH Director Lee In-hyuk stated that the spaces created at the ASEAN Culture House were intended to help future generations understand ASEAN better and broaden diplomatic horizons.
Lisa’s participation in the event was significant not only because of her status as a member of the popular K-pop group BLACKPINK, but also because of her representation of Thailand and the Thai culture. The event was a reminder of the importance of cultural diversity and understanding, and Lisa’s presence added a touch of glamour and excitement to the occasion.
Lisa, a member of the world-renowned K-pop girl group BLACKPINK, is known for her pride in her Thai heritage. Previously, Lisa showcased her cultural background by incorporating Thai elements into her highly-anticipated solo debut music video, “LALISA.” In the video, she wears traditional Thai clothing and accessories, including a headdress known as a mongkut, and incorporates traditional Thai dance moves into her choreography. Lisa’s efforts to showcase her cultural roots are a testament to her commitment to representing her country and culture on a global stage.
Lisa, whose real name is Lalisa Manobal, was born in Thailand and began her career in South Korea as a trainee under YG Entertainment. Despite spending most of her career in Korea, she has consistently expressed her pride in her Thai heritage and has become a cultural ambassador for Thailand on the global stage.