People usually seek out urban facilities like cafes and shopping malls, as there are very few natural places in a city. Here is good news for readers who want to feel refreshed walking among the trees. There is a unique retreat in the heart of Gwangju: Pureun-gil (green road) Park. It stretches acro
When you think of fall, the first thing that pops up in your head may be reading a book. Reading a book while feeling the cool autumn breeze can be a source of happiness for many people. In recent times, the influence of social media has prompted the resurgence of independent bookstores in Korea. Di
“There is nothing softer and weaker than water, and yet there is nothing better for attacking hard and strong things.” With this paradoxical statement from a line in chapter 78 of Dao De Jing, the 14th Gwangju Biennale invites visitors to consider the transformative power of water as a metaphor and
Do you recall your most recent indulgence in a delectable pie or cookie? Your answer is undoubtedly "Yes" if you are like most people. Pastries are one of the most popular treats in the world due to their rich and sweet taste. Nowadays, desserts revolve around most of our social engagements. An exce
Many regions in Korea have their own characteristic art with a long history. Namdo, the southern part of the Korean peninsula, also has their own special art called nakjuk, bamboo pyrography, which has been developed only in this region since bamboos are raised in warm weather. To experience the tra
The Chonnam Tribune has provided information about Korean traditional crafts and craft-work experiences such as Chaesang, Jjokyeomsaek, and Onggi from the March issue this year. – Ed. Gangjin-gun, famous for its kiln sites of Goryeo celadon, hosts an annual celadon festival every year in summe
The Chonnam Tribune provides infromation about Korean traditional crafts including Chaesang, Yeomsak, Nakjuk and Onggi from this issue by experiencing craft classes. – Ed. During the semester, students have a really hard time handling both their assignments and university lives. It makes them
Q. What pushed you to start this job? When I was nineteen years old, I became interested in weaving bamboo all of a sudden. I knew I had a good ability to learn it fast and the skill to improve. By helping my father, I comprehended deeply that I was born to possess this work as a lifelong occupation
The Chonnam Tribune provides infromation about Korean traditional crafts including Chaesang, Nakjuk, Yeomsak, and Onggi from this issue by experiencing craft classes. – Ed. If you ever feel exhausted of your hectic life and wish you could have a great, unforgettable day in a picturesque place,
If one wishes to escape the hectic city life, a trip to Jindo’s picturesque landscape, richness of tranquility echoing the signature Arirang melody promises to be copacetic. Within a two-hour bus ride from Gwangju, Jindo entices its visitors with its profound history, traditional artistic painting o
Many people recall a harbor and Mountain Yudalsan when they hear about Mokpo. The city is actually cooler than the breeze from the harbor and more colorful than the leaves of the mountain. Mokpo has a Modern Culture Street which shows its modern history and culture. During the Japanese colonial era,
As one of the "Holy Lands" of the anti-Japanese colonialism movement, Soando is a beautiful island located in the southern part of Korea. The name of the island that means ‘a place where you can feel relieved’ has an interesting story. In the Joseon Dynasty, provincial governors and envoys that tr
Two and a half hours from Gwangju by bus, there is a beautiful island in the southwest sea of Korea. The first words that came to mind when the island came into view were beautiful, peaceful, and lonely. An emerald sea under the flawless sky was laid before my eyes. It is Sorokdo named for its shape
Unlimdong is a place where art and nature grow together. It is a rising star to be the next main street of art in Gwangju. Located at the foot of Mudeung Mountain, this street shows different shapes of culture but especially tradition and art. The mountain’s nature has been a source of inspiration a
What is the first thing that comes to mind when foreigners hear about the Daein Art Market? As it sounds like a place for art, they probably think the market sells various artworks. They are correct but it is not exactly what they would expect. This market is a combination of a traditional market an
Yanglim-dong is the special area where modern and contemporary cultures coexist as a first crossroad for religion and culture in Gwangju to adopt Christianity and western culture. Now, the Nam-gu Office offers a tour course “Yanglim Dulle-gil” to people and wants to make itself a cultural town. With
Are you fed up with same café and same mood? And do you need the feeling of something new? If you do, there is a special spot for you. It is the Dongmyeong-dong Café Street. Dongmyeong-dong used to be one of the richest regions in Gwangju before the Provincial Government offices moved
People usually visit a café if they finish their work or have some free time. They want to spend their free time in the café because of its cozy and comfortable atmosphere. For that reason, it became a trend to visit a café. There is a good place to enrich your cultural life and
Your youth is an important part of your whole life. As you all know it, young people should have time to find out what they really want to do or what they are good at it during this time of their lives. Instead, for many reasons, most of them are busy spending their time doing studies or part-time-j
What is the first image that comes to your mind when you think of May? Many people think of the May 18 Gwangju Democratic Uprising in which citizens resisted a military regime in favor of democracy by fighting against soldiers and spontaneously providing rice balls to the protesters. To honor its sp