Doughnut Economics and a Bike City
By Chung Hyunhwa The bicycle has a history of over 200 years, but its popularity soon appeared to be on the decline due to the advent of the automobile. Recently, … Read More
Published by the Gwangju International Center since 2001
By Chung Hyunhwa The bicycle has a history of over 200 years, but its popularity soon appeared to be on the decline due to the advent of the automobile. Recently, … Read More
By Julien Laheurte On May 24 this year, a 23-year-old international student at Chonnam National University in Gwangju took his own life on campus. The day before, he had been … Read More
Gwangju’s Women’s Friendly Village Project By Anh Nguyen The Women’s Friendly Village Project Gwangju is leading the way in promoting gender equality with its innovative the Women’s Friendly Village Project. … Read More
Must-See Spots Around the City By Dhivyaa S. P. As autumn blankets Gwangju in vibrant hues of red, orange, and yellow, the city becomes a perfect destination for nature lovers, … Read More
A Space for and by International Students By Yousra Feriel Drioua “Alternative” – What comes to your mind upon glancing at this word, or what do you relate it to? … Read More
By Isaiah Winters Every year, I subject myself to a figurative death march. These punitive pilgrimages always take place on one of Honam’s beautiful islands, and my patented poor planning … Read More
By Park Nahm-Sheik Mind over matter – This line makes a neat and tidy guidepost for seekers of wondrous things in life such as fitness, hipness, and contentedness. The mind … Read More
By Diane Dooley The marriage ceremony is a significant aspect of nearly every culture, religion, generation, and society. Weddings are the ceremonies that mark an official or public declaration of … Read More