7.4Km 2024-07-11
					    						
													 200 Minju-ro, Buk-gu, Gwangju
												
												
													
 +82-62-268-0518
												
											
The May 18th National Cemetery in Gwangju is a symbol of freedom and democracy. The cemetery holds the graves of 764 victims of the May 18th Democratic Uprising in 1980, seven structures, and many monuments.
7.4Km 2024-04-23
256, Saam-ro, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju
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7.4Km 2024-04-18
Store #103, #104, 38-6, Saam-ro 216beon-gil, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju
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7.5Km 2025-01-13
					    						
													 656-2, Taemok-ri, Daejeon-myeon, Damnyang-gun, Jeollanam-do
												
												
													
 +82-61-380-3114
												
											
Situated between Damyang-gun and Gwangju Metropolitan City, Damyang Wetland is one of the best places to experience the ecology of Yeongsangang River. It is a habitat for the hawk, wildcat, Boreal digging frog (endangered species), and kestrel. It became the first river wetland to be designated as a wetland reserve in 2004.
7.7Km 2024-04-22
172, Saam-ro, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju
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7.7Km 2023-11-14
					    						
													 29 Dongsan-gil, Dong-gu, Gwangju
												
												
													
 +82-62-227-1187
												
											
													Mudeungsan National Park is a mountain park lining the edge of Hwasun-gun, Damyang-gun and Gwangju. Mudeungsan Mountain (1,186 meters) features three rock peaks called Cheonwangbong, Jiwangbong, and Inwangbong, also known as the “Jeongsang Three."
Mudeungsan’s gradual slope makes it an easy climb for all. Among the more majestic of these sites are the Seoseokdae, Gyubong, and Ipseokdae peaks. At the base of the mountain are several famous temples including Yaksasa, Jeungsimsa, and Wonhyosa Temples. Mudeungsan Mountain is also known for its beauty throughout the year. The autumn leaves around Gyubongam Hermitage and silver grass of Baengma Ridge are quite spectacular. In winter, snow and ice on the mountain create exquisite scenery as well. 
Below the mountain, there are a variety of recreational facilities and tourist sites for visitors.
												
7.7Km 2024-10-10
6 Seongchon-gil, Dong-gu, Gwangju
De Young Museum is an art gallery located at the entrance to Mudeungsan National Park. The gallery opened in 2018 with the concept of being "forever young" and aims to develop the local culture scene through connections with the local community.
8.2Km 2023-01-25
					    						
													 13, Songgang-ro, Buk-gu, Gwangju
												
												
													
 +82-62-613-5407
												
											
When you reach Baejae along the tourist road leading up to Wonhyosa Temple, you can see the well-maintained tomb and the magnificent building of Chungjangsa Shrine on the left. It was built in 1975 as a memorial to General Kim Deok-ryeong, born in Mudeungsan Mountain. In the precincts, there are the shrine, where Kim Deok-ryeong's portrait and command paper are enshrined; the east room and west room; Eullyun Monument and Commentary Monument, the relics hall; Chungyongmun Gate; and Ikomun Gate. In the relics hall, the clothes of 'General Kim Deok-ryeong,' designated as Important Folk Material, and the coffin excavated from the general's tomb, as well as his handwriting, are on display. On the hill behind the shrine is Kim Deok-ryeong's tomb and tombstone, as well as his family's tomb.
8.3Km 2021-04-29
					    						
													 9, Jeonpyeong-gil, Seo-gu, Gwangju
												
												
													
 +82-62-365-4114
												
											
Jeonpyeongje Reservoir was built in 1943 to supply water for agricultural purposes to farms in the Maewol-dong and Byeokjin-dong regions as well as to prevent both floods and droughts. Starting in 1999, the reservoir was changed to a rest area, with a wooden deck crossing the reservoir to the man-made island in the middle. The area now serves as a waterside relaxation and eco-exploration space for family visitors.
9.1Km 2024-11-14
					    						
													 155 Jeungsimsa-gil, Dong-gu, Gwangju
												
												
													
 +82-62-222-3040
												
											
The Uijae Museum of Korean Art was established in memory of the famous Korean artist Heo Baekryeon. Construction of the museum ended in December, 1999, but the museum wasn’t officially opened until November 17, 2001. Built to mimic the curve of a gently sloping road, the museum’s unique design earned architect Jo Seongryong the 10th Korean Architecture Award the same year as the museum’s opening. Measuring 6,000㎡ (B1-2F) in size, the museum is comprised of two exhibition rooms, a storage facility, a seminar room, and a tea ceremony room for visitors. Since its opening, the Uijae Museum of Korean Art has hosted notable exhibitions and seminars such as the 2002 Biennale Project 2 International Symposium.