Exploring Gwangju’s Village Heritage

The Seochang Hanok Culture Center By Chung Hyunhwa The Seochang Hanok Culture Center (서창한옥문화관) is a great place to start from when you want to experience Korean traditional culture as … Read More

Area Sports in Review

A monthly overview of local sports teams, featuring different sports each month and brought to you… By Zhang Juizhou (Julius). Kia Tigers Kick Off Season with Strong Performance The Kia … Read More

Finding Buddha and Goldmines in Yongjin-san

By Isaiah Winters Yongjin-san has hidden treasures inside and out. Located on Gwangju’s northwestern periphery, it gets very few visitors despite being the city’s sharpest peak and home to at … Read More

American Filmmaker Completes Sua/Nara

Interview with Attila Korosi By Gwangju News Attila Korosi is an American film director who, in addition to his endeavors in the United States, has been involved in a number … Read More

Gwangju’s AI Evolution

From Emerging Innovation Hub to Thriving AI City By Dhivyaa S. P. In recent years, Gwangju has transformed into a thriving hub for artificial intelligence (AI) innovation, driven by strategic … Read More

Gwangju Area Tragedy During the Korea War

By Park Yeonju The Korean Peninsula has been separated for 74 years and the situation between the divided North and South is still belligerent. Separated families who still have those … Read More

Ramadan Reflections Observing the Holy Month in GwangjuRamadan Reflections

By Kidest Tefera Wondimu & Yousra Feriel Drioua Being the little international hub that it is, Gwangju has a relatively big Muslim community ranging from international students to working expats. … Read More

Chosun University’s Enchanting Rose Garden

By Anh Nguyen (Anne) Chosun University’s Rose Garden, nestled in the heart of the university campus, has become a favorite spot among students and visitors. From spring to autumn, the … Read More