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The May 18th National Cemetery (Korean: 국립5·18민주묘지) serves as a burial ground for participants of the Gwangju Democratic Uprising. Constructed in 1997 by the South Korean government, t ...
The main building of the Jeollanam-do Provincial Office is important for the participation of Korean architect Kim Sun-ha in its design and construction at a time when such works for governm ...
This building had only two stories when it was constructed in the early 1960s, with the third and fourth stories added in the 1970s by the architect Park Mu-gil. Together with the main build ...
This is the place where the patriotic citizens of Gwangju and Chonnam Province united for freedom and to protect the Constitution, and stood against the guns and swords of military dictators ...
The 'Baegopun Dari' (hunger bridge, currently Hongrim Bridge) area is the site where Citizen's Army had a good regional defense after they defeated the paratroopers downtown on May 21st. In ...
This was the field hospital caring for injured citizens and members of the Citizens' Army with devotion during the May 18 Democratization Movement. Even in the emergency situati ...
This is the most important place in the May 18 Memorial Park. This site was created as a sculpture park and memorial site dedicated to the memory of the May 18 Democratic Uprising[/WOR ...
Constructed in the late 1960s. The victims of the uprising were aid temporarily here during the days of the Gwangju Democratic Uprising (May 18th Democratization Movement). Afte ...
Gwangju established May 18th Memorial Park (205,000 meters squared) on the site of the former Sangmu army base that the Korean government ceded to Gwangju without Compensation in November 19 ...
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