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5 Places You Must Visit in Gwangju

Written by: Divyanshi Gaur, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Edited by: Khushi Vaid, Delhi

Gwangju, situated in the heart of South Korea, is a city that seamlessly mixes tradition with modernity, offering tourists remarkable and enriching experiences. It is the 6th largest city in South Korea and has also played a significant role in the history of Korea’s democracy and human rights movements. With its rich history, natural beauty, and vibrant cultural scenes, Gwangju beckons travellers to explore its diverse offerings. In this article, we will explore five must-visit places that showcase the city’s miscellaneous and captivating charm.

May 18th National Cemetery

The May 18th National Cemetery stands as a poignant reminder of the city’s tumultuous history. Dedicated to the victims of the 1980 Gwangju Uprising, this serene and solemn site pays tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for democracy. Travellers can explore the memorial hall, reflecting on the nation’s journey towards political freedom and social justice. The peaceful surroundings create an aura of reflection and remembrance, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in South Korea’s modern history.

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Asia Culture Center

Embodying Gwangju’s commitment to promoting cultural exchange and creation, the Asia Culture Center is a dynamic hub for arts and creativity. The ACC hosts a variety of exhibitions, performances, and workshops that showcase both traditional and contemporary Korean culture. From art galleries to theatrical performances, visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant art scenes, building up insight into the city’s creative spirit. The ACC serves as a testament to Gwangju’s devotion to fostering cultural diversity and expression.

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Boseong Green Tea Fields

For nature devotees and tea cognoscenti, the Boseong Green Tea Fields offers a tranquil escape in just a short voyage from Gwangju. Nestled in the picturesque Boseong Country, these terraced fields provide an incredible landscape of lush greenery. Visitors can wander through the tea plantations and learn about the cultivation and production of Korea’s renowned green tea. The breathtaking experience lets travellers connect with nature while savouring the flavours of Korea’s tea culture.

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Yangnim-dong Penguin Village

Preserving the joy of traditional Korean architecture and lifestyle, the Yangnim-dong Gunsan Folk Village is a living testament to the past. This well-preserved village allows visitors to step back in time, roaming through narrow alleys lined with hanok (traditional Korean houses) and experiencing the daily life of a bygone era. The village provides a captivating glimpse into the cultural heritage of Korea, with artisans demonstrating traditional crafts and activities. For those seeking a nostalgic journey through time, Yagnim-dong Gunsan Folk Village is an essential stop.

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Mudeungsan National Park

Nature enthusiasts and hiking lovers will find comfort in the breathtaking landscapes of Mudeungsan National Park. Just a short distance from Gwangju, the park boasts scenic trails leading to the summit of Mudeungsan Mountain. The hike offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with diverse flora and fauna providing a captivating environment. The park’s serene temples, such as the Jeungsimsa Temple, add a cultural dimension to the natural beauty, making it a must-visit for those seeking a balance between outdoor adventure and spiritual exploration. 

Picture Credits: koreattrack.com

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