Kia Champions Field

By Calen Cygan  Most major cities have at least one sports team around which the citizens can come together to support and celebrate, and for Gwangju, that team is the beloved Kia Tigers baseball team. One of ten professional teams in … Read More

Holi Hai – The Festival of Colors

Drawing Winter To A Close, Holi Hai Is One Of The Most Popular And Exciting Festivals In Korea, Held In Busan.

Boys of Summer: Cricket in Gwangju

Cricket is an emerging sport in Korea, but for the Bengladeshi students of Gwangju, it’s a way to continue their national pastime in their adopted country.

Athlete in Focus: Nick Hough

Australian athlete, Nick Hough, competed in the hurdles at the Universiade Games 2015. He pushes himself hard as an athlete and also as an entrepreneur.

Universiade Review

American Track and Field athletes met and played with MDream orphanage children on July 5, a way to get off the field and see more in the Gwangju community.

Athletes Village, Where Diversity and Friendship Shine

The Universiade Athletes’ Village opened June 26, in time for the Universiade and will be given back to the tenants March 2016.

Man on First

The KIA Tigers’ Brett Pill joined the team for himself and his family, who have adjusted well to life in Gwangju and the uber-fandom at the baseball games.

High-tech, High-efficiency, Eco-friendly Universiade Draws Attention

A closer look at the efficient approach to the Universiade facilities.