National Foods Mart: A Feeling of Home Far from Home

Written by Harsh Kumar Mishra Globalization is not the change seen in one aspect of a city, but all-around change that makes for friendly living among people of different cultures … Read More

Getting a Korean Driver’s License

Written by Karina Prananto   Deciding to get a driver’s license in Korea is probably one of the best decisions I have ever made. Not only does it give me … Read More

Jeju Dark Tours: A Walk Back to the Start of Modern Korean History

Written by Anastasia Traynin Photographed by Anastasia Traynin and courtesy of Jeju Dark Tours Living in Gwangju, walking down Geumnam-ro, and around the blue fountain, clock tower, and the former … Read More

Recognizing Contributions to the Gwangju Community: The 2018 Michael Simning Community Builder Award

Written by Jennifer Marlton Photographs by Lorryn Smit and courtesy of Dana Han   The Michael Simning Awards were created by a group of Gwangju residents in order to recognize contributions … Read More

Jjimjilbangs Revisited

Written by Allison Tim With plenty of locations to choose from, low prices, and even 24-hour admission, jjimjilbang, or public bathhouses, are an affordable and convenient way to rejuvenate oneself … Read More

Why Not Walk a Shelter Dog?

Written and photographed by Paulina Witkowska   If you like animals and outdoor activities, why not walk a shelter dog? Animal shelters try to help unwanted, injured, and lost animals, … Read More

V-Day Gwangju 2018: Gender Equality That Stands on Both Legs

Written by Lee Suk Pei Photographed by Ben Robins and Sarah Pittman After quite actively attending performances back in Kuala Lumpur, that passion died down a little after I came … Read More

Gongyu Share Center

Written and potographed by Cami Karim Translated by Kim Seul-gi Hello, beautiful folks! When the atmosphere all around is so pleasantly warm and friendly that even talk of reuniting the … Read More