Gwangju Writes
Courage, written by Joey Nunez, exposes the deep, raw pain we can experience when feeling worthless and how we may overcome it.
Courage, written by Joey Nunez, exposes the deep, raw pain we can experience when feeling worthless and how we may overcome it.
Dr Masayuki Sasaki promotes the concepts of creative cities & creative tourism. In Nov, he attended the opening of the Asian Culture Complex & he was impressed.
KJ1, a Korean company and Grundfos, a Denmark organization have joined forces to create a new “KJ1”. Director, Allan Jessen talks about the challenges involved.
Make sure to get down to Gwangju’s Design Biennale from Oct 15 – Nov 13 to experience an array of designs from Korean, Chinese and Japanese cultural curators.
Ngiyen Viet Phong founded the Association of Vietnamese Communities in the Gwangju Area, to offer support to Vietnamese & help other international communities.
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.
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.
This month’s Right to the City highlights the “Clean Gwangju” campaign which is already making a difference and making people more aware of the trash problem.