Spring into Green
By Anjel Iriaghomo
As the weather begins to warm up, consider taking the time to explore the scenic gems that surround you. The areas encompassing Gwangju have the perfect balance of beauty and historical significance for you to enjoy alone or with a group. Juknokwon, also known as the Bamboo Forest, is in Damyang and consists of 310,000 square meters of lush bamboo to explore. Established in May 2003, the forest also consists of cafes, a serene poetry village, the Lee Nam Art Center, and more. Kalue Yang, a third-year psychology exchange student from California, USA, says, “I feel like I walked into another dimension. The sound of bamboo rustling and swaying in the afternoon breeze was music to my ears. The rays of sunlight peeking through the thick bamboo was enchanting.” Bamboo has a lot of historical significance, but not many know it’s pivotal to sustaining the environment, as it reduces carbon dioxide by 35 percent and delivers more oxygen. “I also learned about the historical significance of bamboo that I would not have known if I had not visited this place. Being in the bamboo forest allowed me to appreciate the beauty of nature to the fullest,” Yang adds.
Mudeungsan National Park is a must-see for any outdoor enthusiast, small or large. Located around much of Gwangju, the national park spans over 75 square kilometers and is considered a top-rated, must-see attraction by many because of the breathtaking views it has to offer. Mudeungsan, with an elevation of 1,187 meters above sea level, has the meaning of ‘a mountain that’s incomparably tall’ or ‘a noble mountain that cannot be graded’. Several peaks allow you to overlook the entire city for a picture-perfect moment.1 There are numerous hiking trails for all difficulty and accessibility levels. From waterfalls to temples, you could easily spend your entire day getting lost in the endless escape the park provides.
Lastly, the area that surrounds the World of Yellow City in Jangseon has jaw-dropping mountainous views, a crystal-blue lake, and more in every direction. A few meters beyond the views contains a village dedicated to learning about the artistic achievements of Vincent Van Gogh, historical grave site to fallen heroes, fields of flowers, and local cafes.
If the bleak winter has kept you bundled indoors these past months, take advantage of this time as we enter this new season. Grab some friends, water, and sunscreen and get outside to enjoy the green. There’s a whole lot to uncover here in Gwangju, and you’ll never know what you’ll learn. Where will your next adventure be?
The Author
Anjel Iriaghomo is a senior animal science student from Clemson University in Clemson, SC,USA, and is studying abroad this semester. She has always loved to write, and photography is one of her favorite hobbies. If you see Anjel around town, don’t be afraid to say hi! Stay connected on Instagram @__anjel.