Must-see attractions in Gwangju

  • Mudeungsan National Park

    Gwangju

    Overlooking Gwangju, Mudeungsan National Park is a gorgeous green mountain range with a spiderweb of well-signed trails leading to the peak, Cheonwang…

  • May 18th National Cemetery

    Gwangju

    Opened in 1997, this is the final burial place for victims of the May 18 Democratic Uprising of 1980, one of the most tragic incidents in modern Korean…

  • Uijae Museum of Korean Art

    Gwangju

    This gallery displays landscape, flower and bird paintings by the famed Heo Baek-ryeon (1891–1977), whose pen name was Uijae. His rebuilt house is a short…

  • Gwangju Museum of Art

    Gwangju

    Managed by the same folks who put on the Gwangju Biennale, this art museum shows up-and-coming Korean artists along with more established local names,…

  • Gwangju Folk Museum

    Gwangju

    Learn about traditional life in Jeollanam-do through the somewhat retro-looking dioramas and models here, which cover everything from kimchi and clothing…

  • Gwangju National Museum

    Gwangju

    The Gwangju National Museum’s collection traces the region’s cultural history, from its prehistorical beginnings through the Joseon period (1392–1897),…

  • Daein-sijang

    Gwangju

    By the early 2000s, this traditional market in the city centre was nearly shuttered. As part of the 2008 Gwangju Biennale, artists added colourful murals,…

  • Asian Culture Complex

    Gwangju

    This arts complex houses galleries, performance spaces, a library and plazas – all designed to boost Gwangju's capital in the art world. It's located on…

  • Gwangju Biennale Exhibition Hall

    Gwangju

    Located in the Jung-oe Park Culture Center, this 8100-sq-metre exhibition hall is the setting for the Gwangju Biennale (and in odd-numbered years, the…

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