Indoor and Outdoor Ice Skating in Gwangju
Winter is finally upon us, and the cold weather is truly here to stay. When it is chilly out, not only does it become harder to pursue your favorite outdoor … Read More
Winter is finally upon us, and the cold weather is truly here to stay. When it is chilly out, not only does it become harder to pursue your favorite outdoor … Read More
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.
No need to travel far for some great kayaking in Korea. Kang Ho’s Jirisan Kayak School is two hours from Gwangju.
Chonnam University French professor Lauréline Claeys has created Petit à Petit, a new French club in Gwangju.
Whether you’re a beginner or experienced with yoga, Meghyn Cox’s studio near Chosun University has a class for you. Get informed and start stretching!
Learn about the Gwangju Performance Project’s newest initiative and learn how you can get involved!
John Park’s Munheung-dong Taekwondo dojang is happy to train expats in the traditional Korean martial art.
Foreigners and Koreans alike came together for the 2014 Ulsan cup.